Replies I just had to delete from my topic.
I saw a post on here that said some random numbers were calling claiming to be from "blockchain.info" saying there was a problem with their account and directing them to go to this website to enter their wallet credentials.
That couldn't have been too successful.
"Hello, I am from blockchain.info, there is a problem with your account, please login at our website bl0ckcha1n.org.uk to fix it"
I don't think the links were that obvious. Someone posted the thread above, but I think it was something along the lines of "blockchain-[a word and a letter].info (this was not the actual link but it was something described like this. If a con artist can sound confident then you would be surprised as to how many people will fall for this kind of scam.
This sounds like something similar I received about them being from Microsoft and there being a problem with my PC that ran Windows and I had to login to a website to fix the issues. Right from the start these kind of phone calls sound too fishy because no big company is going to ask you to go to a website and put your credentials in let alone call you.