Sunday, December 18, 2016

Get rid of 1-888-544-8105 Tech Scam (Removal Instructions)

I am getting a virus intrusion message on my computer from Microsoft with phone number to call 1-888-544-8105. Is this valid?

Never be cheated by 1-888-544-8105 Tech Scam


If you see a pop-up ask you to call 1-888-544-8105, it means your PC may have been infected by an adware.  It's a fake scan which can bring you lots of troubles. And you usually get infected by such threats via free downloads.

Once infected, you may get a page with fake alerts or fake update. It claims that you need to download a program, you need to update your software or your PC has been infected by some kind of viruses. And the fake alert is the one users are more likely to be cheated. It threatens you that your PC is infected, so you need to call them for help. It provides the so-called free number 1-888-544-8105. It claims that it's from Microsoft. When you call them, you may find the one on the other side if from India. They're the cyber criminals. They may try to persuade you into downloading or buy their products or services. And the act of letting them get access to your computer is extremely dangerous.

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Why you should not have 1-888-544-8105 Tech Scam?


As an adware, 1-888-544-8105 Tech Scam is created to bombard users with numerous ads and fake alerts. If you're cheated and call them, you may pay a lot of money for the call. If you download something from them, you actually download some viruses. If you let them connect to your PC remotely, they may drop some viruses into your PC and steal your money from your bank account directly if they can. And if you let the adware stay on your PC, you may have to bear the nettlesome ads. Your PC moves slower and slower. Browsers including Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera are all infected. Other viruses can come to your PC through it easily. You need to remove it.

To get rid of 1-888-544-8105, follow these ways


Method 1: Manually remove it yourself.(Recommended ONLY for PC Experts or Enthusiasts.)
Method 2: Automatically remove it with SpyHunter.

Manual Way

Step A: Stop related programs from running on your system.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc keys simultaneously to pop up the interface of Task Manager. Select all the related processes to end them.


Step B: Uninstall all brought programs.

For Windows 7:
You also need to find Control Panel by clicking Start Menu. Focus on Uninstall and look for what you want to uninstall. Select and uninstall the programs.


For Windows 8/Windows 8.1/Windows 10:
Press and hold Windows key and Click X key. Select Programs and Features and then highlight the programs you want to uninstall. Click Uninstall.

Step C: Remove related add-ons. (Take Internet Explorer for example.)
Tools>>Manage Add-ons>>Toolbars and Extensions. Then remove related toolbars and extensions from your browser.


Your other browsers also need this step.

Step D: Delete all related registry entries.(Never try this step randomly or you may crash your system.)
Start>>Run>>Type "regedit">>Click "OK">>Registry Editor. Find related entries and delete only the malicious ones.




Automatic Way

Step A: Download and install SpyHunter for your PC.



Step B: After the automatic scan, kill all the viruses immediately.


To sum up :

If you did hand over any credit card information, I recommend you to let your bank know that you got scammed via a fake 'Microsoft Tech Support' scam. Microsoft will never call you and tell you about the problems of your PC.

If you can't follow the manual steps to remove 1-888-544-8105 Tech Scam, you can click here to download the professional removal tool. The automatic way is always safe and good for the newbies.

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