This Fake Microsoft Warning Tricks Thousands

🚨 Microsoft Pop-Up Scam? Don’t Call That Number! Here’s What To Do Instead 🚨 If a message suddenly appears on your computer telling you to call “Microsoft,” stop right there — it’s a scam. In this video, I walk you through step-by-step exactly how to remove the fake pop-up and eliminate any traces the scammers may have left behind. I’ll show you how to take back control of your computer using simple keyboard shortcuts and built-in Windows tools — no tech degree required. ✅ In This Video, You’ll Learn: How to close the fake scam window (even if your mouse won’t work) How to clear your browser’s cache, cookies, and history How to uninstall remote access programs scammers use (AnyDesk, TeamViewer, UltraViewer) How to delete leftover installation files How to empty your Recycle Bin to remove all traces Why you should run a virus scan afterward (plus a helpful video linked below) Watch my video on how to remove a virus from your computer    • How to Remove Viruses, Free and Easy   These remote access programs are legitimate tools used by IT professionals — but scammers abuse them. This guide helps you safely remove them if you were tricked into installing one. 💡 Pro Tip: Never call phone numbers from pop-ups claiming to be Microsoft or any other tech company. Legitimate companies don’t lock your screen and demand you call them. If this video helped you, please: 👍 Like 🔔 Subscribe 💬 Share your experience in the comments — Paul Computer Doctor Tech