Microsoft sends all Windows 10 users urgent warning
Ignoring the issue could be costly
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Microsoft is issuing an urgent warning to all its users of Windows 10 operating systems.
Microsoft issues urgent warning to everyone using Windows 10 and ignoring it could prove costly
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Australians most likely to fall victim to cyber scam, second only to India: Microsoft survey
68% of Australian consumers encountered a tech support scam over the past 12 months – nine points more than the global average of 59%.
One in four Australians who engaged with cyber criminals had money taken directly from their bank accounts.
Around one in three Millennials (aged 24-37) and Gen Xers (aged 38-53) who encountered such scams continued interacting with the scammer, while two in three males were likely to do the same.’
AUSTRALIA – JULY 23, 2021 – Microsoft today released findings of its 2021 Global Tech Support Scam Research report that looks at tech support scams and their impact on consumers. The new findings reveal Australians are among those most likely to fall victim to tech support fraud, second only to India in Asia Pacific, with 24% of those who engaged with cyber criminals reporting that they had unauthorised money transfers from their bank accoun
07/23/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/22/2021 20:34
Australians most likely to fall victim to a cyber scam, second only to India: Microsoft survey
68% of Australian consumers encountered a tech support scam over the past 12 months - nine points more than the global average of 59%.
One in four Australians who engaged with cyber criminals had money taken directly from their bank accounts.
Around one in three Millennials (aged 24-37) and Gen Xers (aged 38-53) who encountered such scams continued interacting with the scammer, while two in three males were likely to do the same.
AUSTRALIA
JULY 23, 2021
- Microsoft today released findings of its 2021 Global Tech Support Scam Research report that looks at tech support scams and their impact on consumers. The new findings reveal Australians are among those most likely to fall victim to tech support fraud, second only to India in Asia Pacific, with 24% of those who engaged with cyber criminals reporting that they ha