PhilipA
7th June 2019, 03:46 PM
I have recently had several occurrences of the scam messages on my Edge in Win 10 with all updates that say "your WIN 10 is broken etc" and including a very loud noise. It is a pretty common scam I believe.
I have been able to shut down Edge and then reselect . I have since deleted all history etc.
I wrote to Trend Micro and they replied that I should delete anything in the string of the desktop icon after Edge.exe.
However , I cannot see the whole string as it is greyed out even on administrator and I cannot see the end of it in Properties, and cannot alter it. I have checked permissions and they show that I should be able to alter it.
( my user name is administrator)
Any ideas on how to get to see it.
Part of the string I can see is Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe!Micros
The scam hasn't reappeared since I deleted history but I would like to see if I can delete the string after exe as recommended.
Any ideas
Regards Philip A
Sorry to hear that, cparmbruster (http://email.getsatisfaction.com/wf/click?upn=Gf15zKkQ5xF-2FJchx2RlboLHW9UglNrXsFdfFlu7oKJtRLd48AzVVerxJHjEK oGp-2FLTrqj4fYYUrlFTviRdhLbn8Z3amjdOIocrZEVlDQ6R8-3D_K-2Fo3BQota-2F-2FGs-2BH7Tl3YiZjtnXp0sEDtHz3e9fJJri8I24jNLvQc2GMVRPp8u7 neUfbF2t5mBDha55RyW0k-2FJJG9gb-2FAjFuOJwlHCbeoVoNlDhrCQpjvU-2BA0obtwV5hjRbBBEiU2zYlz4GGROJaUOwE8H2mw538ST8QO8d KweIEGdIH1XOIMKzvWeLT7C-2BMjAQK-2B6uHxmahSqorhYIb4YBuWp3XaB-2FayRD86z6yXGMI-3D).
You have encountered a Technical Support Scam that involves convincing users that their computer has been compromised, before conveniently offering their services to deal with the issue.
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- Kim
I have been able to shut down Edge and then reselect . I have since deleted all history etc.
I wrote to Trend Micro and they replied that I should delete anything in the string of the desktop icon after Edge.exe.
However , I cannot see the whole string as it is greyed out even on administrator and I cannot see the end of it in Properties, and cannot alter it. I have checked permissions and they show that I should be able to alter it.
( my user name is administrator)
Any ideas on how to get to see it.
Part of the string I can see is Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe!Micros
The scam hasn't reappeared since I deleted history but I would like to see if I can delete the string after exe as recommended.
Any ideas
Regards Philip A
Sorry to hear that, cparmbruster (http://email.getsatisfaction.com/wf/click?upn=Gf15zKkQ5xF-2FJchx2RlboLHW9UglNrXsFdfFlu7oKJtRLd48AzVVerxJHjEK oGp-2FLTrqj4fYYUrlFTviRdhLbn8Z3amjdOIocrZEVlDQ6R8-3D_K-2Fo3BQota-2F-2FGs-2BH7Tl3YiZjtnXp0sEDtHz3e9fJJri8I24jNLvQc2GMVRPp8u7 neUfbF2t5mBDha55RyW0k-2FJJG9gb-2FAjFuOJwlHCbeoVoNlDhrCQpjvU-2BA0obtwV5hjRbBBEiU2zYlz4GGROJaUOwE8H2mw538ST8QO8d KweIEGdIH1XOIMKzvWeLT7C-2BMjAQK-2B6uHxmahSqorhYIb4YBuWp3XaB-2FayRD86z6yXGMI-3D).
You have encountered a Technical Support Scam that involves convincing users that their computer has been compromised, before conveniently offering their services to deal with the issue.
Please check the link below on how to avoid website redirection:
Resetting your web browser for performance and website redirection issues (http://email.getsatisfaction.com/wf/click?upn=Gf15zKkQ5xF-2FJchx2RlboEAxVYcSjFTz-2BPeq0SX-2BxaKH16YhdmMfhhWzotcV6rj8RSt49Bdgc0Nu-2FlC-2FxCvFlgbi8zKBU-2BFFhe9b3rpk6cagOd8lPvkIJ6MeYhTn5DJ-2Fjr-2BV2nYyCKxJHM2BcOqwdBUDM-2BKNLooThUIvz4Bn2-2Fn8ApUpj4s08slxuHFGMEUhiMg8VB9KqJUucXmEWHTZdA-3D-3D_K-2Fo3BQota-2F-2FGs-2BH7Tl3YiZjtnXp0sEDtHz3e9fJJri8I24jNLvQc2GMVRPp8u7 neUfbF2t5mBDha55RyW0k-2FJJkZCHeIRB2Hc5KC4BZAq7hlteLXURgdNk9vgou4ju-2FxWuWg08ajlZZPqO9LsfIgz9W60q3W-2BYczTyI2jQP-2FaFuWR4Fld8m2fkkTpK-2FKfEt867t4f4768Ekvd00Bb4mAMi1pPHFrr-2FCjDt34qdrcBLY-3D)
To know more about Technical Support Scam, you can check the links below:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Suspected Third Party Technical Support Scams (http://email.getsatisfaction.com/wf/click?upn=Gf15zKkQ5xF-2FJchx2RlboEAxVYcSjFTz-2BPeq0SX-2BxaKH16YhdmMfhhWzotcV6rj8uwOhTnnAgNl-2FKSfzc-2Bx7oZxVTVX54KoJGkNCkjAcUURLiLFDz-2BaB-2FceGdksVuiVz_K-2Fo3BQota-2F-2FGs-2BH7Tl3YiZjtnXp0sEDtHz3e9fJJri8I24jNLvQc2GMVRPp8u7 neUfbF2t5mBDha55RyW0k-2FJEAO1E-2BYklcaOP-2FwRNC-2B33PnsN2XJaOCdcHujWJkunIrKfVpp8FOJl5q9GDMd5GHKhH1 sFaFdkjWYTjWL1zB-2FvH9pLNzM7iLMTVX-2BHfdEKAYvMS8AkV3QwFH9FSnEaTNQsvpy3Lq4NNWuPkYo0icv Og-3D) and Surging Tech Support Scams and How to Avoid Them (http://email.getsatisfaction.com/wf/click?upn=Gf15zKkQ5xF-2FJchx2RlboABU9DetXSSuy0dOGB34mmYCHiFP8iz-2FrNFvKaOgZDBrwBk3IwrUGsXQwkumqDfES2S3hnxJS-2BAyuQBJob4Q4vT5AAk9-2B0A9w7H34QfIEhnQfVJxy8h9pyJegybUXfoFCj7KR73CEF1t1 oq1WF0gz3xUUOxDUYOd-2BN24s-2BxFba9s_K-2Fo3BQota-2F-2FGs-2BH7Tl3YiZjtnXp0sEDtHz3e9fJJri8I24jNLvQc2GMVRPp8u7 neUfbF2t5mBDha55RyW0k-2FJK7CSuNCdz7XLYUgHUReX9iTJWBbGb0J9-2FYL3dZVyiU33utKPozXpjMcAVjJLPRPNtDCdDtyC6VWuyyAmI eT6bj-2FUBs42j6gsnpFvkkoedF-2FQgGO4UvV8P4jZxJKy1upksbhpswwzYczIjZI-2BMOXPQs-3D)
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- Kim