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Asked by Sulli1 in Miscellaneous Hardware, Computer CPU Processors, Computer Motherboards
Hi there,
Hopefully I have posted this question in the right forum and somebody will be able to help...
I have just received a phone call from somebody claiming to be from Intel, telling me that my computer had sent out an error message that my PC has been corrupted and that they wanted remote access to rectify the problem for me. After a lengthy discussion where they virtually insisted I give them access I point blank refused telling them that they had called me so I have no way of verifying for certain who they are, at which point they gave me the following web address which they seemed to think was authenticating the call
www.techonsupport.com. There was no way I was giving remote access to my PC but I am now worried that there may actually be something wrong with it - so, I have two questions, firstly, would the phone call have definately been a scam and secondly, can I check that my PC is not corrupt?
Thanks,
Sulli1
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