Tech Support Scams (Microsoft/Apple)

Pop-ups or calls claiming to be Microsoft/Apple support, saying device is infected, requesting remote access and payment.

⚠️ WARNING

Tech Support Scams (Microsoft/Apple) is an active, ongoing threat. Thousands of people lose money to this scam every day. If you believe you've been targeted, report it immediately.

Red Flags to Watch For

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Unsolicited pop-up or call about malware

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Claim to be from Microsoft, Apple, or Amazon

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Pressure to call a number or click link

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Request for remote access to computer

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Demand for credit card or gift card payment

Numbers Reported for Tech Support Scams (Microsoft/Apple)

If You're a Victim of Tech Support Scams (Microsoft/Apple)

Microsoft and Apple never call unsolicited

Close the pop-up and restart your browser

Run legitimate antivirus (Windows Defender, Malwarebytes)

Never grant remote access to strangers

Report to FTC if contacted

Report this scam to:

  • FTC: ReportFraud.ftc.gov or 1-877-438-4338
  • FBI: IC3.gov (Internet Crime Complaint Center)
  • Local Police: File a report at your local police station
  • State Attorney General: Contact your state's AG office

Real Victim Reports

User3421

3 days ago

Victim Report

Microsoft and Apple never call unsolicited

Anonymous

1 week ago

Victim Report

Close the pop-up and restart your browser

User5678

2 weeks ago

Victim Report

Run legitimate antivirus (Windows Defender, Malwarebytes)

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Tech Support Scams (Microsoft/Apple) FAQs

Hang up immediately and do not provide any personal information. Do not call any numbers provided by the caller. Report the incident to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and to your local law enforcement. If you already provided information, monitor your accounts closely for fraudulent activity.

Yes, Tech Support Scams (Microsoft/Apple) is illegal. Impersonating government agencies, companies, or any entity to defraud people violates federal fraud statutes. Scammers can face up to 15+ years in federal prison and substantial fines.

Never provide personal information, Social Security numbers, or financial details to unsolicited callers. Legitimate organizations never demand immediate payment via gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency. Always verify caller identity by hanging up and calling the organization directly using a number from their official website.

Several numbers associated with Tech Support Scams (Microsoft/Apple) have been reported: 2065551234. However, scammers spoof numbers frequently, so check if you were called by a suspicious number at the bottom of this page.