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I got a call from a guy claiming to be from Microsoft. He had a very heavy Indian accent and tried to sell me some software that would get rid of some viruses on my machine. He handed me over to another “technician”. I told him I had 6 computers and they all looked clean to me and that I had no performance issues. He then actually talked me into downloading “teamviewer.exe” and “AA-V3.exe”. I allowed this only because I have webroot. Webroot did not alert me but I soon realized it was a scam. I manually removed all traces of these two things. Can webroot do something about this please.
Hello @

 

Welcome to the Community Forum,

 

Since you realize this was a SCAM, Please reaad below...

 

 Neither Microsoft nor any other company sends emails, pop ups, or phone calls of any kind advising that you may have a problem.

 

 

If you clicked anything links, allowed them to remote into your computer, or went to any web sites please submit a Trouble Ticket ASAP.  (Now would be a good idea....)

 

 

If you would like more information, read on (After submitting that Trouble Ticket.....)

 

NEWS ARTICLE: Tech Support Scams are on the rise.

 

 

Microsoft never issues this type of warning or email or anything of a sort!  Please see the following link for Microsofts official word on this:

http://www.microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx

 

"Neither Microsoft nor our partners make unsolicited phone calls (also known as cold calls) to charge you for computer security or software fixes.

 

Cybercriminals often use publicly available phone directories so they might know your name and other personal information when they call you. They might even guess what operating system you're using.

 

Once they've gained your trust, they might ask for your user name and password or ask you to go to a website to install software that will let them access your computer to fix it. Once you do this, your computer and your personal information is vulnerable."

 

Also see Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently

http://www.microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msname.aspx 

 

 

For more information here iwhat the United States Federal Trade Commission has to say on the subject::

http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0346-tech-support-scams

 

"In a recent twist, scam artists are using the phone to try to break into your computer. They call, claiming to be computer techs associated with well-known companies like Microsoft. They say that they’ve detected viruses or other malware on your computer to trick you into giving them remote access or paying for software you don’t need.

 

These scammers take advantage of your reasonable concerns about viruses and other threats. They know that computer users have heard time and again that it’s important to install security software. But the purpose behind their elaborate scheme isn’t to protect your computer; it’s to make money."

 

This scam is common and has been around for quite a while.  Here is a good Webroot Blog article from April 2013 by Threat Researcher Roy Tobin.

http://www.webroot.com/blog/2013/04/30/fake-microsoft-security-scam/

 

Also to help with these issues it's best to install an Ablocker like Adblock Plus for most Browsers: https://adblockplus.org/

 

Hope this helped!

 

Kind Regards
thanks sherry

 

I am aware of most of these things but I could not believe I was fooled by this ploy.  there were so many signs that it was a hoax.  it was so obvious.  A few times when i had virus problems with norton i allowed remote access.   never again. 
Hi Dominic,



These people can be pretty convincing and we learn from these things. It could happen to a lot of us..so I hope you get things sorted and I'm happy you told us your story so that others can learn as well.



Take care and just holler if you need anything else!



Kind Regards,

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