I bought my missus a new laptop and an Office 365 subscription.
She logs onto Microsoft and enters the product key. The site says there's a problem: ring this number.
The bloke on the number says he can't see what's wrong so can he take control of her pc?
He then says our 'IP address is compromised'. She calls me and I say to him I've no idea what he's talking about and anyway it's our business not Microsoft's. He runs something and the last line says something about a Nigerian problem. He won't activate the key so I tell him I'll have to get my money back from PC World.
Surely this is a scam but the phone number came from the Microsoft web site.
How and why could you 'compromise' and IP address?
She logs onto Microsoft and enters the product key. The site says there's a problem: ring this number.
The bloke on the number says he can't see what's wrong so can he take control of her pc?
He then says our 'IP address is compromised'. She calls me and I say to him I've no idea what he's talking about and anyway it's our business not Microsoft's. He runs something and the last line says something about a Nigerian problem. He won't activate the key so I tell him I'll have to get my money back from PC World.
Surely this is a scam but the phone number came from the Microsoft web site.
How and why could you 'compromise' and IP address?
Comment