So Phish-y I can smell it through the internet, Harry.

Here’s your clues: 
Microsoft never calls anyone with such messages.
The message doesn’t give any clue that they know who you are or any information 
about your computer. 
This is just like any of the ploys they will use to take over your computer. 
Have you ever gotten a call from someone claiming to be from “The Windows 
Company?” This message was probably from the same guy, or his brother, or his 
uncle, or his cousin. 

Toss that Phish out; it’s rotten.

Jonathan




> On Mar 12, 2018, at 10:08 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <harr...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> I received this voice mail this afternoon. We got rid of the PC my wife used 
> for work three years ago.
> 
> Do you think this is legitimate? Or is it spam?
> 
> 
> Microsoft corperation has stopped the windows services in your computer to 
> renew the microsoft windows license key. Please call (866) 756-3777. Let me 
> repeat. This is a very important call to notify you that your microsoft 
> windows license key has been expired on your computer. So Micro Soft 
> corporation has stopped the windows services in your computer to renew the 
> microsoft windows license key. Please call (866) 756-3777. I will repeat 
> (866) 756-3777. Thank you.

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Jonathan Fletcher
jonat...@fletcherdata.com

Kentuckiana FileMaker Developers Group
Next Meeting: 3/27/18


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