Warning as PC scammers start cashing in on ransomware bug - The Redditch Standard

Warning as PC scammers start cashing in on ransomware bug

Redditch Editorial 25th May, 2017   0

ACTION Fraud has received the first reports of ‘tech-support’ scammers claiming to be from Microsoft who are taking advantage of the global WannaCry ransomware attack.

One victim fell for the scam after calling a ‘help’ number advertised on a pop up window.

The window which wouldn’t close and they said the victim had been affected by WannaCry Ransomware.

The victim granted the fraudsters remote access to their PC after being convinced there wasn’t sufficient anti-virus protection.




The fraudsters then installed Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, which is actually free and took £320 as payment.

Action Fraud say it is important to remember that Microsoft’s error and warning messages on a PC will never include a phone number.


Additionally Microsoft will never proactively reach out to provide unsolicited PC or technical support.

Any communication they have with you must be initiated by you.

Action Fraud say:

1) Don’t call numbers from pop-up messages.

2) Never allow remote access to your computer.

3) Always be wary of unsolicited calls. If you?re unsure of a caller’s identity, hang up.

4) Never divulge passwords or pin numbers.

5) Microsoft or someone on their behalf will never call you.

If you believe you have already been a victim get your computer checked for any additional programmes or software that may have been installed.

Contact your bank to stop any further payments being taken.

Report fraud and cyber crime to Actionfraud.police.uk

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