Monday, July 31, 2017

What happens after you pay "Microsoft Technical Support" scammers(Almost 2 Hours Long!)

At the boiling point about "tech support" boiler rooms


For most consumers, the scam started with a disturbing phone call.  We’re from Microsoft (or Dell or Norton or McAfee), the “tech support” person on the line said, and we’ve detected a serious problem with your computer.  To underscore the need for immediate action, the caller directed people to a particular location on their computers and claimed that the presence of certain files — often accompanied by red Xs, yellow triangles, and other ominous features — was proof that their computers were riddled with malware and in imminent danger of crashing.  "Tech support" promised to correct the issue if people gave them permission to access their computers remotely and paid for the service.  After some virtual smoke and mirrors — and hundreds of dollars later — the caller claimed to have fixed the “problem.”
But according to law enforcement actions filed by the FTC, the only problem consumers had was picking up the phone when they were cold-called by international scammers (mostly India-based) who targeted people in the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and the U.K.  What about those dangerous files “tech support” claimed to spot on people’s computers?  It was the Event Viewer, innocuous notifications that are part of the day-to-day administration of most computer operating systems.  And those “fixes”?  Pretty much useless, according to the complaints.
In lawsuits targeting 14 corporate defendants and 17 individuals, the FTC charged that companies used telemarketing boiler rooms to call consumers, many of whom had phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry.  The FTC also says another defendant lured consumers by placing ads with Google that appeared when consumers searched for their computer company’s real tech support number.  The FTC alleges that the scammers used a web of subterfuge to avoid detection, including 80 different domain names, 130 different phone numbers, virtual “offices” and mail forwarding facilities.
Underscoring the international nature of the operations, FTC Chairman Leibowitz announced the cases today along with law enforcement partners from Australia and Canada.  A federal judge in New York has ordered a halt to the alleged scam pending further hearings and has frozen the defendants assets.
So what can businesses take from the announcement?  First, be clear with your customers about how and when you’ll contact them if there’s a problem.  There’s no one-size-fits-all defense to phishing scams, but it helps if customers know how to contact you directly to verify if a call or email is legit.  Second, tech support scams like this can harm your business financially.  Consumers who are once bitten are twice shy about opening their wallets.  Educating them about the latest forms of fraud can help empower them to spot scammers.  One resource you can share:  OnGuardOnline.gov, the federal government’s website to help people stay safe and secure online.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/blogs/business-blog/2012/10/boiling-point-about-tech-support-boiler-rooms

Monday, July 24, 2017

"Tech Support America"/"Compute My PC" Tech Support Scam | "We are from Microsoft"

"PC Take Care" Tech Support Scam Again | "Do You think we are Scammers?"

Microsoft Fake Scammer Tech Support

"Live-Technician" Tech Support Scam Call | "We will track you down"

Fake Indian support " Amy" Denies being a scammer ( whats new )

Female Tech support scammer just talks and talks non stop..

ittle Boy Calls Angry Scammers! - (Microsoft Tech Support and IRS)

When an Indian guy calls Support Tech Scammers (Hindi)

ANGRY Female Indian Tech Support Scammer-- HILARIOUS!!!

When Tech Support Scammers Have Meltdowns - The Hoax Hotel

Scammer Tries To SYSKEY and RAGES | Tech Support Scammer Trolling/Baiting

Scammer Reacts To Windows 11 Update and Tries TO DESTROY MY VM! | Tech Support Scammer Trolling

Tech Support Scammer Fails MISERABLY - Facebook Security Breech Scam

Tech scammers... get your story straight!

Scammer arrests and why this might be the tip of the iceberg.

Locating the Tech Support scammers Part 3: Following the money

Locating the Tech support scammers - Part 2

Microsoft or tech support scam - Locating the scammers

1-800 Microsoft POP UP SCAM! How it works exposed!

Fake Microsoft Technician Finds Conficker Worm (A Tech Support Scam)

REVENGE AGAINST A MICROSOFT TECH SUPPORT SCAMMER!

Tech Support Scammer Gets Mad and DESTROYS my VM!

Tech Support Scammer is Lost Without Syskey (+ Bonus ANGRY CRA Scammers)

Microsoft tech support phone scammer gets a nice surprise

Indian Scammer Tries SysKey - Gets Destroyed

Indian Tech Support Scammers Afraid of Hackers (Level 10 Certified Hacker)

Trolling Indian Tech Support Scammers (Scary Anonymous Warning)

Scammer Reacts To Real Malware | Scammer Is SCARED of Real Malware | Tech Support Scammer Trolling

Scammer Reacts To BillGates.Trojan32.EXE | INSANE RAGE | Tech Support Scammer Trolling

Refunding $25,000 from tech support scam back to the scam victims (part 1) | scambaiting #9

TECH SUPPORT SCAMMER LOGS ME INTO HIS BANK ACCOUNT

Showing a Tech Scammer his IP and Location.

Microsoft Scammer tries to scam a certified level 5 technician

Tech Scammer sets Syskey and BIOS Password on his OWN COMPUTER and CRIES!

GOING ON A TECH SCAMMER'S PC AND DELETING ALL FILES

TAKING DOWN A TECH SUPPORT SCAMMER'S WEBSITE

Making a Scammer Cry (Indian Tech Support Scammer)

Scammers computer gets CORRUPT! Gets his files deleted.

Wasted Scammers time, Sent him a virus. Disabled his computer.

Don't try to scam an ex-Microsoft employee, or this will happen!