8448748616
844 area code:
Toll-free
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- shloime replies to C. A. Kanestop answering their calls, and block their numbers! every time you talk to them, they confirm that your number is "live", and you will get more calls, possibly for other "products" as well.
- shloime replies to Ednadon't call them, they are the crooks who infested your computer in the first place!!! get a competent professional to fix your computer (hint: NOT your nerdy 12-year-old nephew).
- shloime replies to Billyour computer is infested with malware. google "adware removal", and remove it, but don't bother calling the bozos who infected your machine in the first place - they are crooks.
- Tamianth replies to GloWith thanks to Slim--registered user here:
Since 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
• "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, 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. You may have to bring the computer to a local repair shop, and tell them the story.
8. Tell friends what happened, so they can be aware of strange emails from you
9. Plug in the cables only AFTER all the above have been done
10. Change the passwords on all online accounts. Even better - access a "safe", uninfected computer, and chance 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_rev.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.
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
Lesson:
If your computer needs fixing, bring it to a local repair shop
Remember to return here, to 800notes.com, after you look at any of the information at the above sites, either to post more information, or to let us know you avoided the scam or fixed the computer correctly. - shloime replies to Bthat gets rid of the message, but your computer is still infested with the malware (browser hijack) that put up the message.
- shloime replies to johnand it's NOT microsoft, either!
- UrghThis number popped up on computer along with a message telling me my computer had a virus. the person on the other end had very thick accent, I called the number but "apparently" the person could not hear me so they hung up, Do Not Call This Number.
- Yadi replies to AngrySame happened to me just Now
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