If you have allowed remote access to your computer there is a good chance your security is jeopordized. I am sharing with you what I experienced to help. One of the Webroot Secure Anywhere Technicians told me that Webroot receives more complaints about this than receiving a virus. There is an upswing is this type of sneaky phishing!
Once you allow remote access to your computer that person keeps access even if you restore your computer days before. This means that even if you change your passwords it won't suffice. This person can access your computer even if it is off.
I made this mistake and left my email browswer open and while the alleged legitimate technician who was supposed to help me was being the scenes using my email and posing as me. I then got emails saying my enrollment was successful.
I lost two nights sleep until I called my bank who explained all of the above and then recommended I contact my online service provider to have them remove this remove access. So I call my internet provider and they spent over an hour asking me questions and trouble shooting my computer. The technician removed the remote access, removed one threat, removed 800 empty folders, and did a tune-up. I now have on my desktop this ToolBox at my use anytime I want and also can call the internet tech rep anytime. The service includes up to 3 computers. The cost is only $15 a month. It is peace of mind for me.
Once I did this my bank provided me a generic password that I reset. Once I did this the Bank Fraud Rep said that if anything happened to my bank accounts the bank will cover me. Had I not done this the bank would not be liable. I called the bank back to thank them especially this Bank Fraud Rep who assisted me and now is my hero. I forgot her name.
I must admit it was my fault this happened. The bank rep said she did the same thing once, too.
When this sneaky bad person was remoting to my computer and doing bad stuff Webroot Secure Anywhere was protecting me because a popup appeared and read, "do not proceed - malware/virus, etc." The $#^&*! person allowed these bugs onto my computer and that was my tipoff! I kick him/her off however the damage was done.
The bank rep asked me if anyone called me asking for a refund, asking for money, etc. No one did however I received an email that said this was a complimentary one time service.
By the way, before I allowed remote access guess how many people showed ahead of me? 55 people and some luckily hung up because the wait time for me was 30-45 minutes.
I hope this helps someone then it is all worthwhile. Please let me know if this is helpful.
Have you recently had any problems like this and what did you do?
Thanks in advance and I appreciate Webroot Secure Anywhere and this community support forum.
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