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If you get a Computer has been locked up message from Microsoft, here’s what you can do

Although it’s a scam, scan your PC for malware

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Published onMarch 22, 2024

published onMarch 22, 2024

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Don’t be too worried if you get theComputer has been locked upmessage. It’s a scam, and your PC is, in all likelihood, safe!

Though the instances have reduced, the message is still a common occurrence. It appears when you visit or are redirected to a hacked website or one hosted for this very purpose.

The scam works by creating a sense of urgency. The message is either the following or along similar lines.

Based on our research, the message mostly highlights visiting a website that contains an identity theft virus. This justifies the presence of the message on a browser.

How do I get rid of the Computer has been locked up scam?

How do I get rid of the Computer has been locked up scam?

The message does create confusion. Even if you are certain that it’s a scam, the browser’s non-responsiveness will make you question that. Subsequently, you might call the provided number and end up falling victim to the scam.

Here’s what others who got the message had to say:

Remember, in such moments, it’s vital to remain calm and think objectively!

Similartech support scamshave been reported in the past, and companies continue to spread awareness. Beyond that, there isn’t much they can do.

How did you deal with theComputer has been locked upscam? Share with our readers in the comments section.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

Windows Hardware Expert

Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.

Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.

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Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.