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Roscoe
Roscoe
2014-01-13 18:09:51
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This is from News net 5 ABC Cleveland :



Computer security firms are warning about a Microsoft tech support scam that now appears to be exploding nationwide.

This cold-calling scam first surfaced a couple of years ago. But Microsoft says people are now falling victim to it every day, as it can be very convincing.

How The Scam Works

Jim Eyster has had a lot of problems with his laptop, including lockups and blue screens.

So he was relieved when the phone rang and the caller said he was with Microsoft Tech Support.

"He said 'I'm from Microsoft and we have noticed that you have had a lot of viruses,'" Eyster said.

The caller explained that Microsoft, during a routine scan of his system, found problems that were slowing it down.

"I was gullible," Eyster said. "He said he could show me where the viruses were and so I let him take control of the mouse."

Eyster said the man directed him to a webpage that, once he logged on, allowed the caller to take control of his computer.

The man then called up an internal page on the laptop that appeared to show it overrun with viruses. It showed hundreds of "errors" and "critical alerts." Eyster was alarmed.

"He said he could remove the viruses for a hundred dollars, on a credit card," Eyster said.

But something about it made Eyster suspicious at that point and good thing: It was all a scam.

So What's In Your Computer?

The errors they show you are not viruses at all.

"They are calling about Windows errors," Tina Wolff said. "But everybody has Windows errors. So immediately you are listening."

Wolff, a computer technician, runs a repair shop and has seen many people fall for the ruse. She said one of her customers paid hundreds of dollars to remove the nonexistent viruses.

"He spent an hour on the phone and at the end of the hour they told him they were going to charge him $300," Wolff said. Then she had to remove the "malware" that the caller installed.

It's Not Microsoft

Remember: Microsoft will never call you unsolicited.

The company says this is a foreign scam to collect credit card numbers and install malware.

But if you have PC problems, like Eyster did, it's so convincing.

I believed it, and I bit like a fish," he said.

Bottom line: If Microsoft calls you, hang up. That way, you don't waste your money !!
Cynthia
Cynthia
2014-01-13 17:41:32
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They say they're Windows tech support, have been calling for 3 weeks now.  Want to "help" me rid my computer of dangerous downloads.
Christine
Christine
2014-01-09 17:15:44
Unknown
They called 2 times yesterday saying that I have an error on my computer.  The lady was rude when I started to talk back to her and say that I dont have a computer.  She was like, well someone is using your computer.  I laughed at her and hung up.  Couple of hours later I got a call again, saying about an error and when I said I dont have a computer, she hung up.
Cynthia
Cynthia
2014-01-08 19:15:49
Unknown
They've called 4 times in an hour, claim they are Windows tech support.  
joe
joe
2014-01-06 17:37:55
Unknown
Scam .........re windows computer tech support
Rich
Rich
2013-12-13 12:28:56
Unknown
Constantly calls all hours, never leaves message.
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