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ROBOCALLER WARNING!
(866) 881-5860 is a Robocaller
Do not answer.
LISTENTRANSCRIPTTimur this call is a gentle reminder for your printer support services that we have launched the new drivers and software for printers we need you to get back on the same number to update your existing drivers and software if your printer Thank you hello dear customer this call is a gentle reminder for your printer support services that we have launched the new drivers and software for printers we need you to get back on the same number to update your existing drivers and software of your printer bank.
IRS and Microsoft will never call your home or a cell phone! Do not trust anyone who does and asks for money. Dont be afraid to hang up, and then bring your pc in to the store so we can clean your system out from Trojans and maleware.
10/12/2017
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07/25/2017
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06/06/2017
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02/16/2017
Not computer help, but useful!
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Store is opening late today. our Alex injured himself while skiing and Boris is out at client's site. sorry everyone.
12/01/2016
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Did you receive a received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft and saying that you have a Virus?
you should know that
If you have not opened an incident (ticket for Support) with Microsoft, they do not contact you.
Cybercriminals often use publicly available phone directories, so they might know your name and other personal information when they call you. They might even guess what operating system you're using.
Once they've gained your trust, they might ask for your user name and password or ask you to go to a legitimate website (such as www.ammyy.com) to install software that will let them access your computer to fix it. Once you do this, your computer and your personal information are vulnerable.
Do not trust unsolicited calls. Do not provide any personal information.
Help stop cybercriminals by reporting information about your phone scam.
In the United States, use the FTC Complaint Assistant form.
https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/ &panel1-1
Whenever you receive a phone call or see a pop-up window on your PC and feel uncertain whether it is from someone at Microsoft, don’t take the risk. Reach out directly to one of our technical support experts dedicated to helping you!
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx
How to protect yourself and your Android phone from “Stagefright” virus
The recently identified “Stagefright” bug for Android devices makes those devices vulnerable to attacks. Hackers could send a MMS message to your phone number containing malware that will allow them to have complete control over your device and steal anything on it, including personal information such as credit card numbers and passwords.
To protect yourself and your phone, you must turn off automatic retrieval of MMS messages in your default messaging app. The following instructions should help you do this though you may find that settings on your phone are slightly different.
1. Open your default messaging app. This is the app that delivers text messages to your device, as well as picture and video MMS messages.
• If you are not sure which app is your default messaging app, go into your phone’s settings, under the Wireless & Networks section, select “More” and look for “Default messaging app”. Your default app should be displayed. In some samsungs it is under "More Connection Settings"
2. Once your default messaging app is open, go to settings and find the option for auto-retrieving multimedia MMS messages. This may be under the “advanced settings” option depending on the messaging application you use.
3. Uncheck or deselect the option so that auto-retrieve is turned off.
Turning off auto-retrieve will protect your device. You will now have control over whether or not to download pictures and videos that come with MMS messages sent to you. If you are sent a message and do not recognize the number,
!!!DO NOT OPEN THE MESSAGE! DELETE IT!
Updates on this issue will be posted as they become available.
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424 West Street Road
Feasterville, PA
19053
Opening Hours
| Monday | 10am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
| Friday | 10am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 2pm |