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UIT Information Security Office has received reports
that false Microsoft
support phone calls (currently a large, global scam) have recently
targeted some members of the York community.
Scammers, pretending to be from Microsoft support, try to fool
people into believing that something is wrong with their computers
and ask for remote access. They might offer to help solve your
computer problems, sell you a software license or ask for your York login credentials.
Once they have access to your computer, they can do the following:
- Trick you into installing malicious software that could capture
sensitive data, such as online banking user names and passwords.
They might also then charge you to remove this software.
- Convince you to visit websites to download software that will
allow them to take control of your computer remotely and adjust
settings to leave your computer vulnerable.
- Request credit card information so they can bill you for phony
services.
- Direct you to fraudulent websites and ask you to enter credit
card and other personal or financial information there.
If you receive such a call, please hang up and
inform your local tech support immediately.
For more information about these types of calls,
please refer to the UIT Information Security website:
http://infosec.news.yorku.ca/2015/10/false-microsoft-support-calls-scam/
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