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Voicemail from a scam

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Catfish doesn’t buy it

I got a voicemail from “Microsoft” at (844)326-7745 urging me to call them the other day about a corrupted Windows license and my security being down and viruses. Of course viruses.

Obviously it’s a scam, and it works well enough that they’re keeping busy taking people’s money, but in case you want to hear what muppet-like sales pitch they’re using that people are falling for, here you go.

Assuming there’s no play option or media player presented above, you can also download the MP3 here: Microsoft Security phishing scam from (844)326-7745.

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Paul E King

Paul King started with GoodAndEVO in 2011, which merged with Pocketables, and as of 2018 he's evidently the owner. He lives in Nashville, works at a film production company, is married with two kids. Facebook | Twitter | Donate | More posts by Paul | Subscribe to Paul's posts

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