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		<title>How to Close Those Full-Page Scams</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jerry Stern]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Those full-page FAKE error messages that want you to call Microsoft urgently just won't go away. Here's how to close them.</p>
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<p>Full-page scams are those HOAX scary web pages that say your computer is infected (or worse) and you MUST call some phone number now (DON&#8217;T), and Microsoft has detected an issue. (NOPE).  Microsoft doesn&#8217;t want your phone call, can&#8217;t identify &#8216;suspicious activity&#8217; on your computer, and would not be able to match your computer to a random web page visitor. It&#8217;s impossible, implausible, and completely evil. I&#8217;ve had reports back from users who called the numbers: The &#8216;Department of Windows&#8217; wants to log into your computer, give you the totally FREE and BUILT-IN Windows Defender, as a special $400 lifetime edition. Or worse, much worse. Don&#8217;t call those numbers, ever.</p>



<p>Those hoaxes are all full-screen and hard to exit. Press F11 to exit full screen mode, and then close the browser. Or use Alt-F4 to close the browser. Or use the keyboard method to go to task manager with Ctrl-Alt-Delete, and then close the browser. If all else fails, turn the computer off.</p>



<p>After restarting the computer, if your browser then asks &#8220;Restore prior pages?&#8221; answer NO. It&#8217;s also a good idea to go into the browser&#8217;s page history and clear out the last dozen pages or so, or use the &#8216;clear browsing history option&#8217; and select &#8216;last hour&#8217; or &#8216;today&#8217; for the time range.</p>
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