Steve LS
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- Florida and New Jersey
Here a page from the Fedreral Trade Commission listing pages of Scams and how to avoid them.
You're welcome, this seemed like important info worth sharing.Extremely useful information. Thank you much Steve LS
If you're using Windows, try opening Task Manager, highlight Internet Explorer (or Chrome, or whatever browser you're using), then click on "End Task." Always worked for me.Yikes! My dad just got one of those computer scams where there's a popup that says that you've got a virus and call this phone number to get help with it. And they freeze your computer to scare you. And there was also a voice over. I've got a few of those over the last few years. One was when I clicked on a cartoon of a deer leaning against a tree with a bulls eye on his chest and another deer telling him that that was an unfortunate birth mark. I thought it was so cute. They covered my desktop with huge bright letters saying how would your employer like to see what you've been doing. ...
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The only way to get out of it is to unplug the computer and with a laptop to take out the battery.