Microsoft has successfully called in the help of
The number, which actually connected the caller to a real Microsoft number but charged a bit more, was disconnected Thursday around
A Microsoft spokesman confirmed the
"We don't think it is appropriate that somebody should defraud our customers and of course it is our obligation to pursue any such action," the spokesman said.
E-mail messages claiming to be from "Microsoft Technical Support" and telling readers to call a national rate number in the U.K to obtain a "vitally important" Windows security update first started appearing late December 2002.
Charges for calling a national rate number vary by phone operator, but are typically between $0.13 and $0.16 a minute. The owner of the number would typically only get a small part of that, a spokeswoman for Oftel, the
The scam is small, generating only several hundred
Even though the 0871-750-1250 phone number in the e-mail can only be reached from inside the
Microsoft advises users to always use a trusted reference when contacting the company. This can be a phone book, numbers listed in manuals, or the official Microsoft.com Web site. "E-mail is easy to fake," the spokesman said.

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