Phone scams |
Phone scams |
May 27 2010, 11:33 AM
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Man at arms Group: Clan Members Posts: 152 Thank(s): 1 Points: 152 Joined: 28-April 10 Member No.: 4,262 |
Just a quick heads-up. I doubt any of you tech-savvy people would actually fall for it, but always best to be aware
Just had a cold-caller on my landline (autodialler, takes a few seconds for them to pick up on the other end) from a woman claiming to be tech support for a company I couldnt quite understand. Possibly an Indian accent. Basically, she tried to convince me I had viruses on my PC (which I know is bull, but I played along for a while). She then had me run EventViewer and insisted that the "3,000 events" actually meant I had "3,000 viruses" on my PC. I ended up laughing her off at this point, but considering the various Warning/Error messages you get on Eventviewer I can see how this could easily fool anyone who isnt particularly PC-competent. I dont know what the next stages are (I had already wasted ten minutes arguing at this point) but I suspect it would be either a scam to gain information or some way of sending a "technician" to fix things at a premium. Just be on guard anyway. -------------------- |
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May 27 2010, 04:18 PM
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Peasant Group: Trusted non-SM Posts: 20 Thank(s): 0 Points: 20 Joined: 25-April 10 From: Scotland Member No.: 4,261 |
Wow that's the first I've ever heard of a phone scam about computer viruses, kind of ironic really.
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