Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Call to be wary of ‘Microsoft’ scam calls

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DETECTIVES are urging people to stay vigilant following several reports of scam phone calls purporting to be from Microsoft.

In Cheshire there have been several reports of residents receiving phone calls from fraudsters posing as workers from Microsoft.

The scammers claim to be computer security engineers and tell victims that their computers are at a security risk.

They then say that a security check needs to be performed and if the victim agrees, the scammers can then gain remote access to the computer.

This access allows fraudsters to obtain personal details about the victims including their bank account.

Detective Sergeant Chris Jacques, of the Economic Crime Unit, said: “This is a particular­ly heinous crime whereby scammers target the most vulnerable in society.

“This scam has seen a resurgence over the years but as time goes on, fraudsters can use more sophistica­ted techniques in order to persuade victims to hand over money or gain access to their computers.

“These fraudsters are often extremely convincing and pose as working for a reputable company as it gives them more credibilit­y.

“We are doing all we can to tackle all types of fraud and I would urge anyone who believes that they have been a victim of this scam to please report it to Cheshire Constabula­ry and Action Fraud.”

Police and Crime

Commission­er for Cheshire David Keane said: “Fraud not only leaves victims without their hard earned money, it also has a significan­t emotional impact.

“As Police and Crime Commission­er, I will continue to ensure that action is taken against scammers who are so heartlessl­y targeting the vulnerable in Cheshire.

“I would urge residents to follow the key advice and please continue to educate and inform elderly family members about these scams.”

Computer firms such as Microsoft do not make unsolicite­d phone calls to help fix your computer or fix a security risk.

Treat all unsolicite­d phone calls with scepticism and never give out any personal informatio­n.

Computer companies will not ask for credit card informatio­n to validate copies of software or ask for ID such as a driving licence or passport.

Anyone who believes they have been contacted fraudulent­ly or have been a victim of fraud should call Cheshire Police on

101 and Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.

Informatio­n can also be reported online to https://www. cheshire.police.uk/ro/report/

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