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WoozyPolarBear
6 years agoCoach
Does Telus fix Compromised IP address issues on my PC or should I pay the Microsoft Tech Support?
I received a phone call from the Microsoft Technical Support Team this morning stating that they have noticed my computer is running off of a compromised IP address from my ISP (which I receive from ...
- 6 years ago
That is a tech support scam. Microsoft is not calling you. Microsoft will never call you.
DO NOT give them any money.
DO NOT let them have access to your PC for any reason.
Your IP is not compromised. They word it that way to make it sound like there is a problem.
WoozyPolarBear
6 years agoCoach
I kind of thought it sounded expensive. They wanted to remote connect to my computer to show me, but I didn't want to pay them before checking with Telus. If this is a scam, I won't give them any money, but that still leaves me trying to figure out how to fix the compromised IP address. How would I go about fixing this issue without involving the scammer?
Nighthawk
Community Power User
6 years agoThere is no such thing as a compromised IP address. Ignore everything they told you. They make up serious sounding problems that don't exist in order to make the problem sound like it actually exists and to get access to your PC so they can get in and do malicious things.
The modem you have has its own firewall built in. As does your PC. As long as you keep your Windows up to date (which it should do automatically anyways), and you don't download random files off the net from malicious sites, you should be fine.