What You Should Do•Screen phone calls with an answering machine or voicemail, and once you listen to the message, decide if it warrants a callback.•If the caller claims you have a problem with your device, don’t believe it.•If you think your device is infected, get it checked out by a reputable source; most big-box electronics retailers offer tech-support services.•If you get a pop-up that freezes your screen, shut down your computer and restart it to make it go away.•If you realize you’ve fallen victim to this scam and paid by credit card, contact your financial institution to dispute the charge and cancel any monthly fees you may have agreed to. |