Just a warning; watch out for this website. It was ranking highly on Alexa earlier today. Don't visit it.
It claims that the visitor has been doing everything from surfing porn to terrorism. Yet another attempt to extort money from passersby.
If you happen across it just reboot.
I knocked a couple letters out of the URL to keep people from visiting it but, it looks something like this.
http://stop.police-guardian.com/?id=8691967b0c57551fbb345d5c42ddfc4
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
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If you press control alt delete at the same time, you can bring up your task manager and then end your browser program - then do a complete restore to make sure they didn't install any spyware. They actually called my house claiming to be representatives from Microsoft Windows at the browser processing center and claimed they had been alerted to my having browser problems. I would have laughed out loud if I hadn't been so disturbed that they had my phone number. They hung up really quick when I asked them for their name and phone number
ReplyDeleteThat is a good procedure to follow. That call you had reminds me of this earlier post we put up - http://spamfromfriends.blogspot.com/2014/01/scam-alert-microsoft-e-support-live-scam.html
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