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Listen To a Microsoft Support Scam As It Happened

itwbennett writes You know full well that Microsoft will never call you and ask to "access your computer" to help fix a problem. Yet this is a ruse that many unsuspecting computer users fall for and wind up with their machine hacked. CSO writer Steve Ragan, turns the tables during a phone call with a scammer — and he records it all for us to hear. Do yourself a favor and play it for your parents.

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  1. the real problem by slashmydots · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And here's a written transcript of all actions taken by the Indian government to stop this scam:

    1. Re:the real problem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Why do you think governments should step in?

      Because it's the job of Governments to enforce the laws, and India has laws about fraud?

    2. Re:the real problem by Steve+B · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Why do you think governments should step in?

      Because suppression of fraud is one of the basic responsibilities of a government.

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      /. If the government wants us to respect the law, it should set a better example.
  2. Re:Photo of Microsoft scammer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Do not click this link. You have been warned.

  3. Re:Funny thing... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    LOL If you have only Mac's at home, you've already been scammed.

  4. feels like the 419. by nimbius · · Score: 4, Insightful

    fake support calls are eerily similar to 419 scams in confidence artistry but it bears remembering why and when these scandals have taken place. In nigerias case oil discovery led to british and american interests propping up a series of dictators favourable to their interests yet despotic to their own people. After a few violent uprisings, oil export dropped to 40%, and largely has never returned. nationalized exports, systemic corruption, and a dearth of unemployment with a sizeable population of educated adults led to the 419 artistry and arguably an increase in piracy.

    in Indias case, rampant corruption and high unemployment combined with a tech industry that favours low worker pay and aggressively combats everything from workplace safety to union organization and benefits has led to the tech support scam, born from the confidence and trust of americans and europeans accustomed to the dulcet tones of the south asian tech support worker.

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  5. Re:Funny thing... by Merk42 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Windows are a horrible magnet for this because they're popular, not because they're difficult to use. If Macs had the same market share, they would get targeted too.

  6. Re:Funny thing... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As this story points out, typical Windows users are a horrible, horrible magnet for scams like this

    FTFY.

    If you had legions and legions of the clueless descending on, say, Linux, you'd get these same scams preying on clueless Linux users. You don't, because generally Linux users are much more tech savvy and don't fall for them, so it isn't a target rich environment like Windows is.

    So yes, Windows sucks, we all know it sucks, but in this case, PEBKAC. I hate Windows but I can't blame it for doing what its owner asked it to do.

  7. Re:Funny thing... by cusco · · Score: 4, Insightful

    why "Windows makes it so hard to do stuff"

    It's what you learn on. I learned on Windows, when I use a Mac I'm utterly lost and think "Why did Apple make it so hard to find anything?"

    I'll guarantee that if you and I spend the same amount of money on a Windows and Apple boxes that I *will* get superior hardware, but that yours is tested by Apple to be compatible with their OS. We'll both get operating systems that we understand where all the moving parts are and will both think that we got the better deal. If MS were to have full testing and approval of every piece of hardware and software and all drivers ever installed on every Windows workstation since the beginning of time it would be known for its stability as well. Instead MS went for maximum flexibility, with the result that their software is installed on most of the desktop computers and around half the servers on the entire planet.

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  8. Re:Funny thing... by Altrag · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Trouble with trolling them is that they don't really care. The worst you'll accomplish is getting some low-paid (probably illegally low since you know, illegal business anyway) phone drone fired and replaced with the next one.

    Your time is more valuable than theirs..

  9. Re:You can't fix stupid by toonces33 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Define "stupid." Would you be able to tell when an auto mechanic is BSing you? When your contractor does a half-assed job building your home but still charges you full price?

    Generally yes. I know enough about these things that I already have a pretty good idea what is going on with a car that I can take it to a mechanic and not get ripped. For example, does your car make a funny noise? Well you can do simple tests to try and narrow down what makes the noise change, and this gives you a good idea of what the problem might be. I just don't have the time, the tools, or the shop space to do a lot of these jobs myself, so I pay someone to actually do what I need them to do.

    Same on the house. Simple jobs I do myself, other ones I will hire someone to finish things out. In many cases I might not know exactly how a tradesman would do a particular job, so I will watch for a bit so I can learn something.