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          How to Avoid a Tech Support Phone Scam

          Someone called one of our client companies today claiming to be Microsoft. The voicemail was forwarded to me and I thought I would share some of my suggestions to help identify a fraud.

          1) Be aware of poor call quality:

          The message wasn't a Microsoft quality voicemail. They used a scrambled sounding voice and had grammatical errors in the message. Microsoft would hire a professional who does voice work to record the call.

          2) Understand Microsoft's outreach policy:

          https://www.microsoft.com/…/online-p…/avoid-phone-scams.aspx is a resource that details their security policy. ...Just in case you don't see this as recreational reading here is the most important point:

          “Remember, Microsoft will never proactively reach out to you to provide unsolicited PC or technical support. Any communication we have with you must be initiated by you.”

          -- So if you didn’t ask for help, the person calling isn’t from Microsoft.

          What to do: 

          You can report it to Microsoft at: www.microsoft.com/reportascam

           

          Office Smith LLC helps Phoenix-based Architectural, Construction and Engineering Firms avoid downtime and cyber threats by executing an IT strategy that ensures their business is protected, productive, and competitive.  

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