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Call Centre IT Support Scam Prank Phone Call
In which I take a scam call from “Roger Williamson” and slowly irritate him. Roger hopes to part me from my money. I hope to get him to put the phone down. With the IT support scam, criminals try to obtain money from you by deception. Their method is to make an unsolicited phone call to your home, tell you that your computer has infections, show you “evidence”, then con you into paying for software support that you don’t need. The scammers plan for their call to follow this sequence of events: 1. They phone you, identify themselves with a fake name, and state that they work for an IT support company. In some instances they claim to work for Microsoft. 2. They claim that their company has detected “major infections”, “viruses” or bugs on your computer. This is a lie because there is no way they can tell what is on your computer. 3. They ask you to call up the Management Console or Event Viewer on Windows. 4. You will probably see some errors on the Event Viewer. Generally these are nothing to worry about — they are automatically created if Windows fails to run one of its components at startup, or you have a browser crash or something. 5. They claim that these errors are caused by the major infections/viruses/bugs. This is a lie. 6. They may explain that the software maintenance/support contract/warranty that was supplied with your Windows has expired, so you have to renew it with them. Of course you have never heard of this contract because it never existed. 7. They …
Diablo 3 Tech Support Phone Call
The name used in this video isn’t my actual name, check my channel for that. Edit: I had no idea this would get as many views as it has. I called this guy the date the video was published before anyone knew Diablo 3 was even in production, we were all waiting in a Diablo 3 chatroom a few days before the World Wide Invitational and I decided I’d call and try to get through to someone who knew anything about Diablo 3 at blizzard. All I got was this idiot. Thanks for all the views guys, peace.
Technical Support Phone Scam
A group of individuals has been calling unsuspecting computer users and telling them that there are problems with their computers. Listen to one case, as well as what happens when we call to confront them about this misleading practice. From the Symantec Security Response blog: www.symantec.com