02035140756
☎️ 02035140756 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203514 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035140756
- Blocked computer, labeled as scumSep
2015Scam call led to laptop compromiseSep
2015Persistent number disrupts laptop usageSep
2015Suspicious tech support phone numberSep
2015Inquiring about number's authenticity concernsSep
2015Scam call pretending to be ClaranetSep
2015Pop-up warning caused computer issuesSep
2015Scam call for fake tech supportSep
2015Suspicious call about laptop useSep
2015User experienced similar issue, seeking feedbackSep
2015Force quit, restart, scan for malwareSep
2015Blue screen issue persists on MACSep
2015Malware issues on new systemSep
2015Seeking solution for common problemSep
2015Browser hijacked; high security riskSep
2015Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 01 September 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Achluachrach(Highland), Moor Green(Hertfordshire), Prosen Water(Angus), Stranraer(Dumfries and Galloway) and Ty Llwyn(Blaenau Gwent).
02035140756 has 14 comments of which 12 x neutral and 2 x negative
02035140756 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035140756 👆 is reported as a scam involving persistent pop-up warnings claiming personal data and devices are at risk, urging users to call a given phone number for tech support. Many affected individuals experienced locked screens or inaccessible browsers, often involving remote access requests that lead to concerns over data theft. The number is linked to fraudulent operations, frequently impersonating legitimate service providers. Conventional malware scans and popup blockers often fail to detect or remove it. Users report difficulties closing affected browsers without force quitting and recommend disconnecting from the internet and running trusted antivirus software. Caution and avoidance of calling the number or providing remote access are advised, as genuine support would not use such aggressive tactics or unsolicited contact methods.
Reports on phone number 02035140756
11 yearsThey’ve completely locked me out of my computer, those absolute lowlifes!11 yearsI had a rather alarming encounter myself; I received a similar pop-up on my screen claiming that my personal information and accounts were compromised. After following the number on the screen, I ended up on a call where they took control of my laptop from afar. This all occurred late in the evening, and I was on the line with them for a good couple of hours. I even handed over my credit card details, but thankfully my bank blocked the transaction. I'm quite anxious about the potential misuse of the information from my laptop and the credit card. They rang me up the following day, but I insisted on finding an alternative solution to fix my laptop. The pop-up still persists, rendering the device utterly unusable as I can’t seem to close it. I’m in desperate need of advice and assistance, if anyone could lend a hand!11 yearsEvery time I try to browse online, this pesky number keeps rearing its head, and the only way to banish it is by force quitting my laptop, which surely can't be good for its health. I’ve yet to encounter any guidance on how to eliminate this annoyance. It doesn’t seem to matter whether I’m using Google Chrome or Internet Explorer; the frustration is relentless. Honestly, it’s quite infuriating-I'm toying with the idea of buying a new device, it's that bothersome!11 yearsI've come across this alarming phone number showing up on my son's laptop, accompanied by a rather ominous alert that reads: "NOTICE to Virgin+Media users: Your private images, Facebook credentials, and even your credit card details might be in jeopardy! This needs urgent attention! Reach out to Tech Support straight away: 020-351400756 (This is toll-free)." It certainly raised my eyebrows!Virgin + MediaFacebookTech Support11 yearsI encountered an eerily similar situation with the number 020-3695-9686. A rather alarming blue screen message purported to be from Claranet, my internet service provider, and accompanied a barrage of intrusive pop-up advertisements. Upon answering the call, which featured an unusual ringing tone that definitely didn’t sound like London’s, I found myself speaking to an individual with an Indian accent amidst the din of a bustling call centre. He launched into inquiries about the specifications of my computer. When I probed him about his affiliation with Claranet, it became abundantly clear he hadn’t exactly been given the full brief on the various companies they impersonate. He abruptly terminated the call not long after. I quickly force-quit Safari by pressing cmd, alt, and esc simultaneously on my Mac and have initiated a scan with Sophos anti-virus. So far, no signs of any “threats” have appeared.ClaranetLondonSafariSophos11 yearsIs this number for real? It claims to be for tech support, but I'm quite worried it might be a scam... there are some serious security risks involved.11 yearsAs I was perusing the web, a rather intrusive pop-up appeared on my screen, warning me with a rather alarming message: “Beware! Your private photographs, Facebook details, alongside sensitive passwords and credit card info may be compromised. Kindly ring this number.” Despite my numerous attempts to close the pesky window, I found it utterly stubborn and had no choice but to reboot my computer. I’ve since reached out to my internet service provider to report the matter, and I’m currently awaiting their response!Facebook11 yearsI received a message instructing me to ring this number while using Internet Explorer. It warned me that my browser wasn't secure, so I decided to give them a call. They claimed to be Microsoft tech support and assured me that my entire network was compromised. I investigated, and it turned out that wasn’t the case at all! They insisted I needed extra security, which would set me back £119. In the end, I restored Windows, and that sorted everything out.Microsoft11 yearsI’ve encountered the same issue! Has anyone given that number a whirl? I’ve got a separate number too: 020-3695-9686.11 yearsI encountered a similar issue not long ago. What worked for me was to completely close down Safari and disconnect from the Wi-Fi. Once I did that, I reopened Safari without any internet connection, then I either shut the tab down or visited the Google homepage. After that, I reactivated my Wi-Fi. I'd also advise running a malware scan on your Mac with a reliable cleaner; it's worth it! Fingers crossed this tip proves useful to you!Google11 yearsI had a similar experience on my Mac as well - the blue screen just wouldn't budge, wouldn't close or disappear. The only way out was to force quit the application. Unfortunately, trying to "reopen all last tabs" just brings back that pesky blue screen every time. Such a pain!11 yearsI'm facing precisely the same dilemma! None of my spyware or malware detection tools seem to recognise it, and it's only been occurring since I set up this new system three days ago. I'm at a loss trying to eliminate it, and to make matters worse, my pop-up blocker isn't doing its job either. What a nuisance!11 yearsHas this matter been sorted out? We're experiencing a similar predicament and are struggling to dig up any solutions online.11 yearsI recently encountered a rather alarming issue while surfing the web. A blue screen took over my browsing experience, flashing security warnings about a critical error: 0x0000007E (0xFFFFFFFFFc00000047, 0xFFFFFF800002EB5B48). The address bar displayed a rather dubious site, namely i-itrafficim.tf, and it prompts me to ring up 020-3514-0756. I'm having a bit of a tough time locating the culprit through Task Manager-whatever it is, it appears to be well-concealed this time round!Submit Your Own Report (020 3514 0756)
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