02081339254
☎️ 02081339254 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208133 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081339254
- Received scam call claiming MicrosoftOct
2015Mother targeted by scammers; warnedOct
2015Microsoft calls persist despite requestOct
2015Threatened in response to Windows reconfigurationOct
2015Annoying scam call experience sharedOct
2015Suspicious call about hacking attemptOct
2015Caller misidentified location, hung upOct
2015Phishing scam, ignore Brian MicrosoftOct
2015Annoying prank calls from "Bryan."Oct
2015Caller claims computer hacking threatOct
2015Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftOct
2015Avoid this number, it's a scamOct
2015Computer leaks sensitive information, help neededOct
2015Scam call claiming Microsoft affiliationOct
2015Cold call at 8am annoyingOct
2015Beware of potential Microsoft scamOct
2015Received scam call claiming MicrosoftOct
2015Scam gaining unauthorized computer accessOct
2015Number Of Searches: 2 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 09 October 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from New Trows(North Lanarkshire), Pen-y-bryn(Wrexham) and Rickling Green(Essex).
02081339254 has 16 comments of which 8 x negative and 8 x neutral
02081339254 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081339254 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation falsely claiming to be from Microsoft, often warning of urgent computer security threats. Callers pressure victims to grant remote access, aiming to steal sensitive data such as bank details. They target vulnerable individuals, sometimes using aggressive or offensive language when challenged. Many recipients have advised not to engage or respond, as the callers hang up when questioned. Users report repeated calls at inconvenient times, including early mornings. The number is linked to phishing tactics seeking to gain control of personal devices under the guise of technical support. Authorities and banks have been alerted to these fraudulent activities, and vigilance is strongly recommended to avoid victimisation.
Reports on phone number 02081339254
11 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone who claimed to be from Microsoft. He stated that he had proof that my computer had been compromised. I listened to him for a little while and then told him that I suspected him of being a fraudulent caller. Interestingly, he promptly ended the call.Microsoft11 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft who informed me about a security issue with my computer. I politely asked them not to call me again, but to my frustration, they persisted in making further calls.Microsoft11 yearsI just had a telephone conversation with this incompetent group. They informed me that someone was hacking into my computer. In response, I acted uninformed and inquired about which specific computer they were referring to. Gradually, I successfully irritated the gentleman from India so much that he questioned my sanity and asked if I had a brain tumor!! Subsequently, he abruptly ended the call... Nevertheless, I did succeed in keeping him on the phone for a total of 3 minutes :)India11 yearsNearly falling into a scam, my mother was convinced by deceitful individuals to hand over her bank information. Thankfully, her card has been cancelled and her account temporarily frozen. Lloyds Bank promptly reported the incident to their fraud department. It's appalling how these criminals target those who are more susceptible to their schemes.Lloyds Bank11 yearsReceived a phone call from someone named "Geoffrey" who claimed to be affiliated with Microsoft. However, his English proficiency was quite limited. He requested that I grant him access to the security settings on my computer. It was evident that this was a fraudulent attempt.GeoffreyMicrosoft11 yearsI have received calls on both my landline and mobile claiming to be from Microsoft, stating that my computer is being targeted for hacking activities in China.MicrosoftChina11 yearsThe Indian gentleman didn't have an opportunity to introduce himself or disclose his place of origin. It was a cold call, which is evident by the extended time it took for the call to connect. Moreover, the call was received at 8am, an unappealing time for any type of call; not just cold calls.11 yearsI cannot believe how ridiculous this person is! He keeps calling persistently and claims to be Bryan from Microsoft. It's quite comical, really.BryanMicrosoft11 yearsToday, I received a call from individuals who claimed to be from Microsoft. They informed me that my computer was transmitting information to them and that it was exposed to a significant security threat. Given my prior experience with such situations, I promptly ended the call. It is high time that measures were taken to stop these types of fraudulent activities right from the start.Microsoft11 yearsI was contacted by this company approximately one hour ago! I had a similar experience where the person claimed to be from Microsoft and warned me about potential hackers gaining access to my computer. They insisted that I grant them access to my computer, but I expressed my concern and skepticism since I had no way of verifying their claim. As a precaution, I decided to end the call. I want to raise awareness about this situation, so please be cautious and vigilant!Microsoft11 yearsI have discovered that my computer is leaking confidential information, and I am seeking assistance to resolve this issue.11 yearsI was recently informed that someone is attempting to hack into my Microsoft-based computer. However, it's important to note that I actually own an Apple Mac. Upon asking where the caller was located, they claimed to be in London. I politely pointed out that they were pronouncing the city's name incorrectly, but before I could continue the conversation, they abruptly hung up on me.London11 yearsI received a call from this particular number about 15 minutes ago. The person on the phone claimed that my computer was being hacked. I questioned him on how he managed to connect my mobile number with my computer, to which he gave me some scientific explanation. He then instructed me to access certain settings on my computer. I informed him that if he truly had knowledge about my laptop, he would know that it wasn't even turned on at the moment. He continued spouting more nonsense, but I kindly informed him of the fact and ended the call.11 yearsMy mobile keeps receiving persistent calls from this number - it's definitely a scam, so avoid answering!11 yearsWARNING: DO NOT RESPOND TO SCAMS!! A person from India attempted to convince me that he was representing Microsoft. I promptly identified it as a scam and abruptly ended the call.IndiaMicrosoft11 yearsBeware, the following scenario is synonymous with scams. It begins with luring victims into granting access to their computers, only for the scammers to exploit this opportunity and steal various confidential information, including passwords and bank details. Exercise caution when encountering such situations.Submit Your Own Report (020 8133 9254)
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