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1-888-502-9591: Virus Alert from Microsoft

The telephone number 1-888-502-9591 is fake. The fake number is used by scammers to trick potential victims into contacting them. Once contacted, the scammers will ask their potential victims to send them personal and financial information. Therefore, online users are asked not to call 1-888-502-9591.

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A Fake Microsoft Technical Support Email

From: "A.M.A.Z.0.N. Support.team" maildrop@internetpaypel.com

Subject: Microsoft Support

Date: September 20, 2020 at 5:02:42 p.m. PDT

Reply-To: "A.M.A.Z.0.N. Support.team" maildrop@internetpaypel.com

Windows Office (current)

windows Virus Alert from Microsoft

Windows Support

Contact Us

Microsoft Support TollFree

+1-888-502-9591

Prevent this time for creating additional dialogus

This computer Is Blocked

Do not close window and restart your computer

Your Computer registered key is blocked

Why we blocked your computer?

This window registered key is illigal

This window is using pirated software

This window is sending virus over the internet

Microsoft Office TollFree

+1-888-502-9591

Enter windows registration key to unblock

Windows Support

Your system detected some unusual activity.

It might harm your computer data and track your financial.

Please report this activity to

+1-888-502-9591

ignore Alert

Window Activation

Activation error 0x004f03

We cant activate window on this device because the product key was already used on another device. If you think it was not used on another device. Enter below your registration key for troubleshoot

Enter Code: 0xc004c020

Call Windows Support

+1-888-502-9591

Jim G Stewart

2191 Clover Drive

Stratton 80836

United States

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