(845) 478-9802 is a Computer Scam Robocall
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- Transcript Hello This call is from Microsoft Help Center we uncounted a serious issue coming out of your computer it seems to be someone is trying to hijack your computer and try to steal your personal information if it's not fixed right away then your computer will be come off so we can all of your credential information may got compromised if you are the 1 who is using Microsoft Windows in your computer then please call 845-478-9802 or press 1 now to speak with the security team now please ignore it if we called you by mistake thinks.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 5 years ago
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