Is there any new ways to obtain Microsoft tech support numbers?

The Grammy recipe is kinda outdated, you can only find “download this extension” and “press allow to continue” (notifications), occasionally “are you a boy or a girl” or a clickbait “league of angles 3” with hentai displaying at the background.

Is there any scambait resources where you can actually find a pop-up instead of just phone numbers?
Repost pop-up bots (such as ADAROSS) also doesn’t work, since the real scammer pop-ups will redirect you do Google instead of letting you access the pop-up more than 1 time.

@ItsAlexanderAdams#62602 There are still several ways to get tech support numbers.

Essentially, the game has been changed slightly from fake popups to fake corporate support (Apple, Dell, Outlook, Linksys, mobile apps, etc.). While these tactics aren’t new, they are utilizing them fairly heavily right now.

I've found that Youtube still has a good chunk of videos with fake tech support numbers listed. For example, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Mg03FcSjE

I would agree that its safe to say the fake support scams have certainly died down significantly, but just like the fake antivirus malware days, something else will crop up.

This site (Cyber attack map site) Cyber Attack Map HTTPCS has the latest threats of malicious websites (Microsoft or others). Requires a bit of work to filter out the websites.

On the right side of this web, there is option to filter just the latest malicious sites. Free version limits the output.