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Summary — +442081449677

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: Windows Security Department (scam)
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United Kingdom
Reviews: 6

Expert Opinion

It seems like the number +442081449677 is being used by scammers, often with an Indian accent, claiming to be from Windows Security. They typically allege that your IP address or computer has been compromised and demand remote access to "fix" the issue. Some callers have even managed to obtain personal details, including names and addresses, which adds a layer of concern. Users have reported that these calls are aggressive and can be quite convincing. If you receive such a call, it's best to hang up immediately and block the number. Never give them remote access or share any personal information. Report the incident to your service provider and consider running a security check on your device to ensure it's safe.

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Recent Reports for 020 8144 9677

442081449677 Scam Windows (claimed)

The caller mispronounced my last name by adding an extra vowel, a tactic previously used by a company selling health products over the phone. They claimed to be calling from Windows, stating they had detected an issue with my computer/laptop and required access. I ended the call and blocked the number.

442081449677 Scam Windows (scam)

A supposed Windows representative claimed that my computer had been compromised by unauthorized access, which I found suspicious.

442081449677 Scam Windows security (scam)

An Indian man with bad english claimed he was from Windows security, and said my IP adress was causin problems

442081449677 Scam scammer

I had a cal about my computer, but it was a scam.

442081449677 Scam Martin (Betrug)

a foreign man said my name, but i knew it was a scam, so i reported him

442081449677 Scam Windows Security Department (scam)

An indian woman claime to be from the windows security department, its utter rubish.

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