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Tech support phone scams

Tech support phone scams are a million-dollar industry that have been around for the past decade. There are a variety of scams out there, the most popular being email, pop-up and phone. Their goal is always greed. Through their deception, scammers gain access to your financial information or convince you to spend hundreds of dollars to “fix” your computer.

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Tech support phone scams

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  1. Tech support phone scams Tech support phone scams are a million-dollar industry that have been around for the past decade. There are a variety of scams out there, the most popular being email, pop-up and phone. Their goal is always greed. Through their deception, scammers gain access to your financial information or convince you to spend hundreds of dollars to “fix” your computer. The people behind tech support scams pretend to be from the technical support department of well-known companies. Then they tell you there’s a virus or malware on your computer. It’s all a scam to get you to pay for bogus technical support, or gain access to your computer to steal your credit card number or other financial information. How the Scam Works Using a phone directory, scammers randomly call innocent people pretending to be from tech support phone scams informing them of an urgent problem. Scammers have even said they were calling on behalf of PC Solutions; this just proves that no one is safe from the scam, consumers or company. Next, the caller tells the victims to get on their computers to open some files. This is where the scammers confirm the non-existent problem. Now that they have located your computer’s so-called problem, they will most likely do one of the following:

  2. Get you to install software that provides them with your sensitive data, like online banking information, usernames and passwords. Ask for your credit card information so they can bill you for their services. Try to sign you up for a phony computer maintenance and warranty program. Ask for remote access to your computer, so they can resolve the issue. Guide you to a specific website, which requires you to input your credit card and personal information. Try to sell you software that is available free online. The main motives behind these scams are to extort the victim to gain money as well as installing malware such as key loggers or backdoor Trojans in order to gain access to personal information. For more information contact us :- 0808-189-1349 , 0800-520-0194 Visit us :- https://sevenmonies.com/blog/how-to-avoid-tech-support-phone-scams/

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