Zaproszenie.msrcincident <VERIFIED>
Scammers often create fake "Microsoft Support" pop-ups that mimic these incidents, claiming your computer is infected.
It is likely a phishing attempt or scam. Cybercriminals may attach this file to emails, pretending it is a document, to trick you into opening it. 3. What to do if you received an unexpected file DO NOT open the file. DO NOT click on any links in the accompanying email. Delete the email immediately. Zaproszenie.msrcIncident
Explain in Windows. Let me know how you'd like to proceed. Microsoft Support Scam Alert - What You Need to Do! Scammers often create fake "Microsoft Support" pop-ups that
A .msrcIncident file is a file. It is used when a user (the "novice") requests help from another person (the "expert") to connect to their computer remotely to solve a technical problem. Delete the email immediately
come from @accountprotection.microsoft.com . If you want, I can: Show you where to report a fake email to Microsoft.
It is a legitimate file you created (usually named Invitation.msrcIncident ) to allow someone you trust to view or control your screen.
Here is a report on the file, including risks and legitimate usage: 1. What is in the file?

