Report now about
Email ScamSearch a Phone Number
Search By Keywords
WHO CALLED FROM 18444232466? ATTEMPTED TO SCAM YOU?
- Was it another scam call? Find out more! Protect yourself from scammers
- Post Your Comments and reviews on phone numbers related to 'Email Scam' category
- Report all suspicious calls and scam phone numbers found in Ads, Mails, Texts & Websites
ryomon, United States | 02-Sep-2016 |
Scam Phone Number 18444232466, iPad Safari locked up and a screen popped up. To call 1-844-423-2466.
Apple fake alert to call "Apple tech support" 1-844-423-2466 (That's not apple support!) ... I called and a foreign accented fellow said "Apple Support" and tried to make me believe there is a serious issue and asked me to install something... too dangerous!! I hung up!
Gknight Reported: 18444232466. Blocked my computer .Thanks for the info. Was able to reset in Safari
Gknight Reported: 18444232466. Blocked my computer .Thanks for the info. Was able to reset in Safari
Add to Favorite | |||
|
Your Comments Here! |
18444232466? Report ALL Phone Numbers Here!
Check What was Said By Others!
- ash: "pgll..."
- Sonia: "airuncarba..."
- 01784666: "man dfdf ..."
- Roman: "Roman..."
- sdvs: "33756945318..."
- Gkkk: "jaldi..."
- Sonal: "self..."
- mervin: "yoyoy..."
- hacker: "dl;kajsfk..."
- emma: "Google..."
Most Popular - Recent Posts
- Lisa: "Health Advisors ..."
- Shem: "Atty. Rafael A. Chavez ..."
- Mya: " Cf Communications DBA Tele..."
- cody: "Dani..."
- carlos a: "carlos alberto..."
- Mohamed : "Mohamedteam..."
- dzzzzzzz: "ahmed..."
Most Popular - All Time
- mahila : "Missed call. total balance..."
- Tomilson: "Paid for free trial sample ..."
- Judy: "Ever album Http://app.ever...."
- Colleen : "claim@iphoneunit.com..."
- Robin: "Link to applever.pics - ev..."
- mykatang: "www.myteleforex.com nakakah..."
- maliksi: "text scam Visit www.telefor..."
More About 18444232466
- Mr.
- Mr.
- Mr.
- More...
Report now about
Gift Card Winner ScamReport now about
Relative Stranded or Ill
Don't call them at all! Instead call Apple Tech Support at: United States - 1-800-275-2273
Canada - 1-800-263-3394
United Kingdom - 08001076285
You can also get help about this issue at Apple Tech Forum: https:// discussions.apple.com/thread/7102570
HERE IS THE FIX as it appears in the above Apple Discussion thread.
QUOTE:
It's a Web scam that only affects your browser, and only temporarily. There are several ways to recover.
1. Some of those scam pages can be dismissed very easily. Press the key combination command-W to close the tab or window. A huge box will pop up. Press the return key and both the box and the page will close. If that doesn't happen, continue.
2. Press and hold command-W. You may hear repeating alert sounds. While holding the keys, click the OK button in the popup. A different popup may appear, which you can cancel out of as usual.
3. From the Safari menu bar, select
Safari ▹ Preferences... ▹ Security
and uncheck the box marked Enable JavaScript. Leave the preferences dialog open.
Close the malicious window or tab.
Re-enable JavaScript and close the preferences dialog.
4. If the Preferences menu item is grayed out, quit Safari. Force quit if necessary. Relaunch it by holding down the shift key and clicking its icon in the Dock. None of the windows and tabs will reopen.
After closing the malicious page, from the menu bar, select
Safari ▹ Preferences... ▹ Privacy ▹ Remove All Website Data
to get rid of any cookies or other data left by the server. Open your Downloads folder and delete anything you don't recognize.
UNQUOTE
---------------------------------
How to Force Quit?
Here are ways to force an application to quit:
Choose Apple menu > Force Quit, select the application in the list, and click Force Quit.
Hold down the Command and Option keys and press Esc. Then select the application in the list and click Force Quit.
Hold down the Option key and press the application’s icon in the Dock.
After you force an application to quit, try using it again. If it still doesn’t work, try restarting your computer