Sent the following plain text to some friends who use Windows. "http.../www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/microsoft-warns-users-to-be-diligent-as-tech-support-scams-get-more-sophisticated"
(I had to separate some of the url to prevent the friendly forum software from converting the text to a link. Not worried about here, but I just wanted to show what was in the email.)
I also reiterated the warning to NEVER, EVER click a link in an email. I encouraged them to go directly to the company mentioned in the email and look for help there. I also suggested that their browser may even recognize the site they want to visit with only the first few letters of the site's name. If the browser is guessing correctly, simply stop typing and press return/enter. That could avoid the human problem of mispeling the name and ending up at a malware site that actually uses that mizspeld domain!
Of course, too many folks my age seem to not understand how easily a human brain can be tricked...
Now, about that land in East Miami...