How Fake Support Numbers Appear Online
When something goes wrong with a device, app, or online account, most people quickly search for a customer support number. This is exactly the moment scammers take advantage of.
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When something goes wrong with a device, app, or online account, most people quickly search for a customer support number. This is exactly the moment scammers take advantage of.
Online shopping has become part of everyday life. From small items to expensive purchases, people rely on delivery updates to track their orders and plan accordingly.
Upgrade messages appear everywhere today. Phones, apps, streaming services, banks, and even delivery platforms send regular updates or upgrade notices.
Storing and sharing files online has become a normal part of work and daily life. People upload documents, photos, and records so they can reach them anytime from different devices.
A SIM swap attack happens when someone takes control of your phone number without your permission. Once criminals succeed, they can receive your calls, messages, and security codes.
Fake technical warnings have become a common trick used to scare people into making quick and risky choices. These warnings often appear while browsing websites, checking emails, or using everyday apps. They usually claim that your device has a serious problem, a virus, or a security issue that needs urgent action.
Passwords protect almost every part of our digital lives, from emails and banking apps to social media and work tools. Yet many people still struggle to remember them all. Writing passwords on paper, in notebooks, or on sticky notes may feel convenient, but it creates serious security risks.
Your phone number feels personal, but many people share it online without much thought. It appears in social media bios, online forms, comment sections, forums, and shopping sites. While this may seem harmless, sharing your phone number online can lead to serious problems.
Online charity crowdfunding has made it easier to help people during emergencies, medical crises, and natural disasters. A few clicks can send money to someone who appears to be in need. While many campaigns are genuine, fake charity crowdfunding scams continue to grow and target kind-hearted donors.
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Dear Valued Clients,
We're excited to announce an important update to the way we offer our services at TEKWIRE LLC. Starting October 1, 2025, we will transition from custom pricing to two fixed service plans—designed to simplify your experience and bring more clarity to our pricing structure.
Instead of tailored quotes, you can now choose from:
Full-year unlimited support for all your computer, printer, smart device, and WiFi needs.
What You Will Get
One-time support session for any issue across your devices.
What You Will Get
This shift is designed to:
If you're currently on a custom plan, you'll continue under the existing terms until your agreement ends. After that, you can choose the plan that best fits your needs.
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