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HUNTSVILLE O.P.P. SEEING AN ALARMING CYBER FRAUD TREND


(HUNTSVILLE, ON) - The Huntsville Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police want bring the communities attention to a trending cyber frauds in our area.

Victims are receiving pop ups on their computer from either Microsoft or UltraViewer stating that their computer has been hacked or contains virus etc.… and that they need to call the number provided. Thus, leading the individuals to pay amounts of money to have the “viruses” removed - victims have lost thousands of dollars as this is a scam.

If this happens to you, DO NOT call the number provided or click on any links. Take your computer to a computer servicing company to have it addressed. This is also what Microsoft is suggesting to protect against tech support scams:

How to protect against tech support scams

First, be sure to follow these tips on how to keep your computer secure.

It is also important to keep the following in mind:

  • Microsoft does not send unsolicited email messages or make unsolicited phone calls to request personal or financial information, or to provide technical support to fix your computer. If you didn’t ask them to, they won’t call you to offer support
  • If a pop-up or error message appears with a phone number, don’t call the number. Error and warning messages from Microsoft never include a phone number
  • Microsoft will never ask that you pay for support in the form of cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, or gift cards
  • Download software only from official Microsoft partner websites or the Microsoft Store. Be wary of downloading software from third-party sites, as some of them might have been modified without the author’s knowledge to bundle malware and other threats
  • Use Microsoft Edge when browsing the internet. It blocks known support scam sites using Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. Also, Microsoft Edge can stop pop-up dialog loops used by these attackers

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