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I do not need technical assistance.  I was chatting with the on line assistant on 3/12/2025 and received a call from a person who I thought was an HP technician.  Turns out it was the famous scam WinMac Fix.  I have stopped the payment, but I am so confused.  How did I end up receiving a call from them when I was talking to the online assistant?  I know others have had this happen.  Is there a breech of security that company made so that they knew to call me?  Please advise

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@younglr1 

 

Welcome to the HP English Community --

 

True - What you describe is common.

 

I am sorry that happened to you.

 

I do not know the exact method used to grab your phone number.

 

When you open a "Not-HP" website, then anything you find on that website could be suspect, including pop-ups, virtual assistants, phone numbers, chat, any attempt to get your phone number, threats, begging, cajoling, or sneaking around.  

 

Certainly anyone wanting remote access to your computer or private information is a giant red flag.

 

Not-HP websites are everywhere on the Internet -- the owners of those websites might be honest, somewhat devious, or the worst of thieves and scoundrels.

 

If you gave away remote access to your computer, then anything in that computer that is not hidden behind encryption is susceptible to being compromised.  Depending on the type of breach, the skill of the thieves, and their intent - "compromised" can mean installing unknown software or malware, accessing your private files, and perhaps even copying those files or pictures.

 

What to do?

 

All of these and more...

 

  • Change all your passwords -- including those for your network and router.

 

  • Contact your bank - try to reverse charges for any supposed "security software" or "firewall protection".  Ask your bank to put a freeze on mysterious charges that show up.  True, there is a limit to what some banks will do; trying is better than not.

 

  • Remove whatever software you know the thieves installed.

 

  • Use your own security software or, for Windows use Windows Defender to scour your computer for bugs, malware, monitoring software.

 

  • Report the incident to the authorities.

 

  • Perhaps warn your friends, colleagues, or other contacts about being contacted by "unknown" people.

 

  • Block any contact with the thieves - on phone, email, and text.

 

What can we do?

 

I've sent your comments to our Moderators for Review and evaluation.

 

Should there be a response, look for a message here before the agent uses other methods to contact you.

 

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Important

 

Never post private information in the HP Community!

 

Thieves are waiting - do not just hand out your privacy to their keeping.

 

HP Support does not free-post phone numbers for HP Support on the Internet.

 

Your computer is not full of bugs and you do not need to pay a fee for driver support.

 

Pay attention to where you are going.

 

Do not wander around on the Internet looking for help –

When looking for help, start only at legitimate web sites for your product.

 

One dot, one letter, a single space out of place can land you on the dark side.

 

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Important

 

Never post private information in the HP Community!

 

Thieves are waiting - do not just hand out your privacy to their keeping.

 

HP Support does not free-post phone numbers for HP Support on the Internet.

 

Your computer is not full of bugs and you do not need to pay a fee for driver support.

 

Pay attention to where you are going.

 

Do not wander around on the Internet looking for help –

When looking for help, start only at legitimate web sites for your product.

 

One dot, one letter, a single space out of place can land you on the dark side.

 

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READ – Be Informed – Be Aware

 

 HP Fraud Alert: Protecting Yourself from Scams | HP® Official Site

 

 HP Fraud Alert: Protect Yourself from Scams, Report Suspicious Calls

 

 

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