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Aug 1, 2013
still smells just as bad! Same for their scams ... be it phony Microsoft, Symantec or any other of those so called support COLD-calls from you stupid scammers!

http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/10/04/ft ... port-call-scam/

"The companies used boiler-room sales techniques, many based in India, to cold call consumers in English speaking companies and convince computer owners that their system was infected and needed to be cleaned.

The scams targeted English-speaking consumers in the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and the UK. In the calls, India-based operators posed as tech support specialists from legitimate firms like McAfee, Symantec and Dell and claimed to be calling to inform the customer of an infection on their computer."

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/fo ... 76-121fa5d6adcb

"Yes, the 'tech-support' cold-calling scam has been around for a very long time now; perhaps, more than 7-8 years - I think. They seem to come and go in waves. Most of the time, these scammers would appear to target random home-landline phones, lurking for the elderly and/or not so computer-savvy people. The call is usually made at day-time.

It can be from a person claiming to be from any (bogus) support company (you name it). The attackers in these schemes have nothing but time 'to help' you to install malware, remote desktop applications or anything they feel would make their life easier - to take your money!

Some of these scams seem to be run from locations in India (but most likely not all of them) but when they call your phone, they'll most likely have an area code in your country. They also take advantage of VOIP services to keep their costs low and profits high.

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FYI, the following are two examples of this scam 'modus operandi' (courtesy of Troy Hunt's Blog and Symantec - audio/video including confronting the scammers) and of what was coming next... 'if' you had allowed them...
- Troy Hunt vs CoMantra > http://www.troyhunt.com/2012/04/type-www-ok-w-w-w-d-o-t-antagonising.html 
- Symantec vs Online PC Doctors > http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/technical-support-phone-scams "

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/consumer&id=9173227

"The FTC says scammers rely on two different schemes: Either they cold call you, claiming to be major companies like or they lure you into calling fake online tech support listings ...

In both instances, the scammers try to convince you to give them remote access to your computer. Once in, they try to sell you repair services, or scare you by telling you it's riddled with viruses and malware.

"But there's nothing wrong with your computer, and they're not going to fix it for you," said Kevin Haley with Symantec.

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Experts say don't use online search results to find a company's tech support number. Instead, go to the company's website directly and look for that contact information.

Also, never give control of your computer to a third party that you are unsure about."

http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/technical-support-phone-scams

Real customer support (tech related and others) do NOT cold call, they ate always inbound which means the customer calls them! You idiots must have what can be called "through the looking glass" syndrome or something like that ... all your stupid scams are the opposite of how real businesses work! lol

Can we say busted? We sure as heck can!!!!

Now it's time for you shills to go back to your foul smelling boiler rooms and sit in the corner and pout ... you flunked yet again!!!
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Nov 28, 2012
Do you have some info on this number?
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May 27, 2013
Someone named Adam Williams is calling my Mother in Atlanta and telling her that her computer is being attacked by someone in India and he can see the attack on his monitor (she has a new computer with no personal information on it whatsoever). He instructs her to change her settings and when she informs him she is unable to follow his instructions he asks her to find someone that is computer savvy. Has anyone else received calls from this number with similar instructions. .
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Jun 9, 2013
Admin Edit: "It's a SUSPECT message!"
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I am pretty sure it could be ,because now these days lots of problems are coming .
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Jun 9, 2013
Admin Edit: "It's a SUSPECT message!"
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Quick Heal Malware Removal protects your laptops and desktops and provides protection against all kinds of Internet or network-based threats. Upon installation, it acts as a shield against viruses, worms, trojans, spywares and other malicious threats. It also provides security against new and unknown threats with Quick Heal's renowned DNAScan ® Technology.
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Jun 9, 2013
Admin Edit: "It's a SUSPECT message!"
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i received the same call so i was so much scared to get this kind of called,but they helped me alot,as i am disable and not much computer savvy but still after getting guideline i discussed with my local technician and found someone is using my i.p address from overseas so instantly i took help from my local technician and protect my banking and all, thanks to them and especially thanks to adam to help ,god bless
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