On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 14:15:03 -0700 (PDT), Ben Myers
<> wrote:
>I got a call today from a person (India or Pakistan probably) in a 3rd world country claiming to be Microsoft Certified, and that my computer had forwarded data to Microsoft indicating that it had a virus, and that he would help me fix it.
>
>I did not tell him about my tech street cred, but I busted his stones for quite a while, asking repeatedly why I should trust him, and told him he could send me email with proof-positive of the virus in my computer. I gave him my email address, public knowledge anyway, and told him I would take his email and quarantine it just in case HE was sending me a virus.
>
>They have a very nice web site, but this was almost 100% certain a scam. You been warned... Ben Myers
Thanks for the warning. I have gotten from time to time (not often
but more than once) pop ups on websites warning me of having a virus
or wanting to do a scan on mine. I just ignor them but likely if I
accidentally told them to go ahead, I'd get built in warning from my
end if I want to proceed due to multiple layers of protection I have
installed. I never had one actually call me tho. That's new to me.
Actually with all the crap I have installed or just lying around, I
wouldn't be surprised if I had a virus but it's likely not going to
get too far due to the multiple layers of protection on my system. Of
course you can run virus checkers but you have to be aware of false
positives too. Thanks for the heads up tho. I admit I'm getting
lazy about reading of all the latest viri, scams etc... just
beginning to just think it's a way of life nowadays