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Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection Firewall and Network Scam - 888-737-5799

The "Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection Firewall and Network" email below, which asks recipients to call telephone number 1-888-737-5799 is a scam. The fake email is being sent by cybercriminals who are attempting to trick their potential victims into giving them access to their computers, and stealing their account credentials, personal and financial information.

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The "Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection Firewall and Network" Scam

From: Windows Defender Order microsoftsubscription3588906@gmail.com

Sent: Monday, July 19, 2021, 01:30:58 PM EDT

Subject: Order Confirmation

Microsoft Accounts

Invoice id: WIN48974984-36068

Email :

Customer Id: 112581937

Thanks for your subscription

FOR NEXT PURCHASE

COUPON 20%: 2A4B25

Find the perfect solution for your Pc Protection

Invoice Details

Product

Description

Quantity

Amount

Windows Defender Advanced Threat protection Firewall & Network protection

1 year subscription

Date : 19-07-2021

1

$399.00

TOTAL

$399.00

Hello

This email is regarding the purchase you made with us of Microsoft Windows Defender program. This helps you protect you Pc from malicious application as well as virtual Backup of your Pc upto 25 GB in Microsoft cloud, Also child lock for secure browsing of kids on the internet.

If you have not made this purchase and if some unauthorized person have access your account you may contact to our customer care representative using +1 (888) 737-5799 (Toll Free).

You may contact our customer care representative for full refund within 48 hours of purchase. Please make sure you have all the details of invoice. Refund is subjected to terms and condition.

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