Received a call from this number a few minutes ago. Individual who spoke heavily-accented English said they were receiving error messages from my computer & would work with me to correct this. Since I'd been on the computer all day working, I knew better. So I asked for his security access number. There was a hesitation then he repeated his entire spiel. I told him that internal security protocols dictated that he provide his security access number for verification. He hung up.
Now the "funny" part of this is that back on April 24th, I got a call from the same number only it was Diabetic Health trying to send me a new diabetic meter 'authorized by my insurance company' (another familiar scam). When I called that number back, I got an automatic recording with a sales pitch for a gift card 'for a nominal fee'.
It appears this number is linked to a lot of different scams.