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Just an interesting read.

"What happens when a tech support scammer cold calls Emsisoft?" 

http://blog.emsisoft.com/2014/08/29/what-happens-when-a-tech-support-scammer-cold-calls-a-security-expert/?ref=ticker140829&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_content=onlineversion&utm_campaign=ticker140829

 

One of the companies I deal with in regards to anti-malware software played with one of the 'Microsoft tech' scammers. 

 

 

Enjoy your coffee people!  


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on Sep 02, 2014

I got the email too and promptly deleted it. Scam was written all over it.

on Sep 02, 2014

How do they get these numbers?  People sell them to whoever wants to buy them (the "do not call" list is a joke).

Same with email addresses. They are bought and sold to the highest bidder.

Obviously people are falling for this crap, because it keeps on happening. If everyone would go out of their way to educate themselves about these kinds of scams i bet we would see far fewer incidents, and a lot less spam in our emails.

Call me paranoid, but if my Caller ID comes up "unknown", or a number i don't recognize then i just don't answer it. If it's that important they will leave a voice mail, and a return number.

Same with e-mail. If i don't know who sent it, i don't open it. It goes straight to the trash. I get a good laugh at my "spam" box with the tricks they use to try to get you to fall for their crap.

Like 10 spams of "Someone hacked your battle.net account". Please send us your personal info to repair your account..... Ummmmm, I never had a battle.net account!! (again the poorly spelled, and punctuated email was a dead giveaway).

My favorite was the cold call (which i answered against my better judgement, because i was waiting for an important call for a job interview). It was an automated voice message of "Your car warranty has expired. Please contact us, and provide the required information (obviously your personal information) to extend your warranty"...........ROFLMAO!!! There was just one "small" problem... I didn't own a vehicle at the time! Plus how would anyone know if i had a warranty, or not? Used car dealers sell pretty much "as is".  If i did have a warranty it would be through a legit dealership, and they most certainly would not cold call you to remind you to fix whatever is broken on your car. So they can lose money.

Like was said "How many people fall for this crap?" It has to be a lot, because the spam is relentless.

BTW The messing with the scammer was nicely done

 

 

on Sep 02, 2014

Nice diversion.  Thank you.  Hope it educates folks about scams...

on Sep 02, 2014


I got the email too and promptly deleted it. Scam was written all over it.
Ya I did receive emails too from Avast and Auslogics dumped both immediately.Microsoft called me though. I am running Emsisoft antimalware pro great piece of software works fantastic! I do love messing with those morons it's just fun especially when you know it's a scam!!!

on Sep 03, 2014

I don't receive scam emails of this nature but I have had a few calls from 'Microsoft Support', and somebody with an Indian accent telling me that my PC has been detected as having xxxxx amount of errors and potential flaws that would allow external attacks, etc. 

I'm fully aware that Microsoft does not phone customers [unless it's in response to a query, as I have had happen] so I'm on the ball as soon as the purport to be from Redmond... or Sydney in the case of Australia. 

Anyway. my first thing is to say "please just wait a moment" and then I sort of muffle the speaker so it can still be heard at the other end and say to some non-existent person [not that they know that]: "Okay, we got another one on the line, put a trace on it."  Hehe, they hang up faster than a rat up a drainpipe when a mean and hungry tomcat's after it.

It's the quickest way to get rid of them, though I suppose I could have some fun and lead them up the garden path... as in before I 'politely' tell them to eff off. However I'm usually busy or otherwise disinterested and just can't be bothered.

on Sep 03, 2014

 

My one and only personal experience with one of these "Microsoft Techie Spammers" goes something like this.

 

I come home from a particularly long day at work.

<wife greets me at the door phone in hand>

"some guy on the phone saying our computer is sending error messages?"

<I take the phone and being in no particular mood to chat with anyone least of all some asshat I say>

"You must have the wrong number sir, I don't have a computer"

<***then for the first time in my life I experience being cursed at with expletive after expletive by a spammer......it actually leaves me speechless>

"you think I piece of s####?"

<after taking a second to regain my composure>

"excuse me?!?"

"you think I'm piece of #### you moth######!?"

<again I pause to take a breath>

"what did you say?!?"

"I say you think I piece of F#### s#### you moth######?"

"why would you say that to me?"

"you don't have a computer?  you think I'm stupid?  for sure you have a computer......"

"like I said,  I don't have a computer!"

"f#### you you piece of s####, mothe##### son of b#####"

<click>

<I stare at the phone in my hand for a full 3 seconds before handing it back to my wife>

"what did he say?"

"I don't even have the words to explain what happened on that phone call right now"

 

 

Prior to this experience (call came in about a month and half ago) I had never been cursed at by a spammer of any kind.  Truly surprised me how angry/aggressive he got.  So far it hasn't happened again.....

on Sep 03, 2014

Talk about fraudulent phone calls. I've gotten several from a company that says it is investigating fraudulent use of my credit cards and it gives me a number to call back. Funny thing is...I don't have any credit cards or even debit cards.  

on Sep 03, 2014


Talk about fraudulent phone calls. I've gotten several from a company that says it is investigating fraudulent use of my credit cards and it gives me a number to call back. Funny thing is...I don't have any credit cards or even debit cards.  

Yup, 'my' bank has rung me several times to update my account details.... and in most cases I don't bank with 'my' bank, so I just ask they send me a sizeable cheque so's I can open an account with them... NOT!

on Sep 03, 2014

I must admit that I also use the 'request a large value cheque so that I can open an account  with them' method for all the very few 'finance' mobs that actually do get to talk to me.

as far as phone calls go the levels of defence aginst them are

1 is that the landline is unlisted,

2 is on the do not call lists at each level of 'government' in the country,

3 has a phone/fax answering machine set up with the message "you have reached the '(name)' fax machine. if you want to send a fax, press send now, if you want to speak to a member of the household please call the mobile number (note NO phone number given)" and no there are no instructions for leaving messages,

4 IF I receive such a call on my mobile, I usually start by telling the caller that they are in breach of the national and state communications acts as they have broke the 'do not call lists' as well as their corperate do not call list, and that it is a $1000 dollar compensation and $1000 dollar fine for EACH breach of the do not call lists, and they now OWE me $3000  and each level of government $1000 that they MUST PAY or face jail time. by this time the scammer is usually backpeddling and very appologetic, but so far I have not received a cent from the scammers (btw I am NOT a lawyer, just a computer tech that has some lawyers as customers, and can NOT stand any form of scamming)

harpo

 

 

on Sep 04, 2014

harpo99999

3 has a phone/fax answering machine set up with the message "you have reached the '(name)' fax machine.

OR... "You have reached the number of Detective Inspector Trigger, you do not need to leave your name or number as I have recorded your details for future contact."

on Sep 04, 2014

starkers


Quoting harpo99999,

3 has a phone/fax answering machine set up with the message "you have reached the '(name)' fax machine.



OR... "You have reached the number of Detective Inspector Trigger, you do not need to leave your name or number as I have recorded your details for future contact."


How's that workin' out fer ya cap'n.

on Sep 04, 2014



Quoting starkers,






Quoting harpo99999,



3 has a phone/fax answering machine set up with the message "you have reached the '(name)' fax machine.



OR... "You have reached the number of Detective Inspector Trigger, you do not need to leave your name or number as I have recorded your details for future contact."





How's that workin' out fer ya cap'n.

Put it this way, they don't stay on the line too long after that.... when the messages are played back I can pretty much tell the genuine callers [they leave messaages] and those who seek to do no good.... there's an almost instant [hangup] click after my greeting, then beep, beep, beep.....

Another greeting I used to leave on my answering machine was: "City Morgue, you stab 'em we slab 'em."

on Sep 05, 2014

Kelly's Mortuary...you kill 'em we chill 'em.

on Sep 06, 2014

Coroner's Office... please call back later, I have my hands full with a rather stiff one at the moment.

on Sep 06, 2014

gillingham's mountings, you stick em, we stuff em, computers a speaciality

 

 

harpo

 

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