8448664626
844 area code:
Toll-free
Read comments below about 8448664626. Report unwanted calls to help identify who is using this phone number.
- Rebecca Manning DavisThey said my computer had been hacked over 24,000 times, and that they could not only clean it up, but also guarantee it would never be hacked again. They would only charge me $99.00 for their services. The "gentleman" got rather upset when I told him I would have to discuss this with my husband, and gave me the 844 number to call him back. I didn't.
- Caller: "Microsoft Technical Support"
- NicoleThe message left by this number said they were with the internal revenue service IRS and that they were going to file a lair lawsuit.
- Caller: Recording on line
- Marci replies to Mary TNothing knew. Happens all the time. Reporting them means and does nothing. Best to block them.
- Ann| 1 replyMy elderly parents got a call from him about their hacked computer and then had them go out and buy itune gift cards to pay for their services. They had already given them 100.00 worth of itune gift card numbers before we stopped them. These people are evil.
- Caller: James
- Slim replies to AnnSince the scammers accessed the computer, they probably did one or more of the following:
• Disabled the anti-virus software
• Added nasty malware to the computer
• Copied the Contact List (so they can spam/email your soon-to-be ex-friends)
• Copied any financial data or passwords they could find
• Compromised your ID on Facebook or other social site(s), and perhaps on shopping sites.
• "Zombied" the computer, so it would respond to THEIR commands sent via internet
• Deleted some important files
• Asked for money to repair the damage they caused
What can you do immediately after such an attack?
1. Pull the cables on the computer, or otherwise disable it, so it cannot access the internet.
2. Change ALL passwords stored on the computer.
3. Run FULL malware scans on the computer, in "SAFE" mode!
4. Change the passwords again, particularly if the malware scans showed anything.
5. Inform your bank and credit card companies.
6. Sign up for credit monitoring, and check the status frequently
7. Backup non-executable personal, data files to an external storage device. (Executable files might be infected).
8. You may have to bring the computer to a local repair shop, and tell them the story.
9. Tell friends what happened, so they can be aware of strange emails from you.
10. Connect to the internet only AFTER all the above have been done.
11. Change the passwords on all online accounts. Even better - access a "safe", uninfected computer, and change your online account passwords RIGHT NOW.
NOTE:
If your computer set a "Restore Point" while it was infected, any "System Restore" you make will re-infect your computer. Suggest you delete any potentially infected restore points and avoid setting such restore points until after your computer has been thoroughly cleaned!
You fell for one scam, and might be susceptible to others mentioned on this site:
http://phonehelp.2truth.com/facts.html
Read that info to educate and help protect yourself!
Honest computer companies do NOT cold-call people, or cause popups from websites to tell them their computers need fixing!
Some scammers even have websites, and falsely advertise they are associated with popular software packages or computer companies; so do NOT believe a "we will fix your computer remotely" site, and allow them access to your computer!
Read the info at these links.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Cold-Call-Tech ... on-150170.shtml
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0346-tech-support-scams
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/portal/mmpc/shared/ransomware.aspx
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/safety/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx
Lesson:
If your computer needs fixing, bring it to a local repair shop
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