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Hoof Hearted 22 Jun 16 9.38am | |
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See the above link which describes how it works in detail….. I was alerted to this listening to ‘Radio 4 Today Programme’ this morning….. [Link] - Report starts at about 37ish minutes in from the start. This is just a sophisticated extension of the Phone Computer Error Scam - where an Indian bloke called “Graham” (or another English sounding name) rings you and says he is from Windows Error Centre and attempts to hoodwink you into giving him remote access to your computer and try to extort money from you. He is not called Graham and he doesn’t work for Windows. If you get a “pop-up” message on your computer screen telling you that your PC is infected and not to switch it off, but ring the telephone number………. DON’T RING THEM! Instead, switch off your PC/Laptop/Device and reboot it. Once it’s rebooted….. Run a virus scan (you should have virus protection installed on your computer – AVG is free/good) and a malware scan (Malwarebytes is a free program easy to install which will detect and remove any other nasty items hiding in your system). Probably best to run a virus/malware scan on a weekly basis to keep your system free of nasty bugs. If you get a pop-up or a phone call…………. It will be a scam…… don’t fall for it! As for the phone I guys I tell them to “Foxtrot Oscar” and put the phone down …… just ignore the pop-up messages and follow the guidelines above. Please distribute this message to as many of your contacts as you can……….. You have been warned!
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Sportyteacher London 22 Jun 16 9.56am | |
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Cheers for this advice. Nice one, Hoof!
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Hrolf The Ganger 22 Jun 16 9.59am | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
See the above link which describes how it works in detail….. I was alerted to this listening to ‘Radio 4 Today Programme’ this morning….. [Link] - Report starts at about 37ish minutes in from the start. This is just a sophisticated extension of the Phone Computer Error Scam - where an Indian bloke called “Graham” (or another English sounding name) rings you and says he is from Windows Error Centre and attempts to hoodwink you into giving him remote access to your computer and try to extort money from you. He is not called Graham and he doesn’t work for Windows. If you get a “pop-up” message on your computer screen telling you that your PC is infected and not to switch it off, but ring the telephone number………. DON’T RING THEM! Instead, switch off your PC/Laptop/Device and reboot it. Once it’s rebooted….. Run a virus scan (you should have virus protection installed on your computer – AVG is free/good) and a malware scan (Malwarebytes is a free program easy to install which will detect and remove any other nasty items hiding in your system). Probably best to run a virus/malware scan on a weekly basis to keep your system free of nasty bugs. If you get a pop-up or a phone call…………. It will be a scam…… don’t fall for it! As for the phone I guys I tell them to “Foxtrot Oscar” and put the phone down …… just ignore the pop-up messages and follow the guidelines above. Please distribute this message to as many of your contacts as you can……….. You have been warned! This has been going for ages. "Windows" will never ring you. Also watch out for "banks" who phone you and get you to confirm by calling the bank back. They don't hang up and then use a fake dialing tone so you thing it is the bank you are talking to but it is still them. Crafty buggers.
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DivingIsNotGood se25 22 Jun 16 10.01am | |
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Buy a Mac or run osx
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Part Time James 22 Jun 16 10.09am | |
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Originally posted by DivingIsNotGood
Buy a Mac or run osx Live a pastoral existence in the woods, only ever encountering people who think hermits dish out good luck and sage advice. Then see how often fraudsters manage to con you with their computer virus trickery.
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Hrolf The Ganger 22 Jun 16 10.13am | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
Live a pastoral existence in the woods, only ever encountering people who think hermits dish out good luck and sage advice. Then see how often fraudsters manage to con you with their computer virus trickery. Thank you Catweazel.
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Hoof Hearted 22 Jun 16 10.31am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
This has been going for ages. "Windows" will never ring you. Also watch out for "banks" who phone you and get you to confirm by calling the bank back. They don't hang up and then use a fake dialing tone so you thing it is the bank you are talking to but it is still them. Crafty buggers. Yes... the Windows Error Message Centre guys phoning you is an old scam. My warning is about the latest extension of this scam with the dawn of the "pop-up" scam warning message on screen. It freezes your computer and the message looks like it has come from your ISP. Just trying to make people a bit more savvy against being scammed Hrolf.
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Part Time James 22 Jun 16 10.33am | |
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Riddle me this passing adventurer, what has windows but not doors? Drives but not cars? Bytes but does not eat? Well it has a virus on it.
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HeathMan Purley 22 Jun 16 10.34am | |
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hoof, thanks for the warning. I have been contacted this morning and followed the standard HOL advice of keeping the caller talking for as long as possible - to protect others. The thought of living where these people cannot make contact does appeal. COYP
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Hoof Hearted 22 Jun 16 10.37am | |
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Originally posted by HeathMan
hoof, thanks for the warning. I have been contacted this morning and followed the standard HOL advice of keeping the caller talking for as long as possible - to protect others. The thought of living where these people cannot make contact does appeal. COYP Very noble deed Heathman. I love scamming a scammer!
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HeathMan Purley 22 Jun 16 10.39am | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
Then see how often fraudsters manage to con you with their computer virus trickery. ---
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Hrolf The Ganger 22 Jun 16 11.03am | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Yes... the Windows Error Message Centre guys phoning you is an old scam. My warning is about the latest extension of this scam with the dawn of the "pop-up" scam warning message on screen. It freezes your computer and the message looks like it has come from your ISP. Just trying to make people a bit more savvy against being scammed Hrolf. A fine public servant you are sir.
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