Fake Support Calls Reported
Our Cyber Security Awareness Diary on Standards will be up in a little bit. I wanted to share as a reminder that fake phone phishing scams are still alive and well. Reader Joe D. shared an event that ended well, but provided him and now us some further awareness that the fake IT Support Call to phish your information from you are still alive and well out there. The human is still our weakest link in the chain.
The incident as told was an unsolicited call by a man with an accent claiming to be from Microsoft. The caller attempts to bait the victim by stating 'We are seeing errors being generated from your computer."
We need everyone to stay vigilant and be suspicious of any unsolicited calls about your computer. If you or someone you know has experienced an incident such as this, then please encourage them to submit it to the Internet Storm Center. [1] An account is not needed to submit the form.
[1] https://isc.sans.edu/reportfakecall.html
-Kevin
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ISC Handler on Duty
Comments
hacks4pancakes
Oct 3rd 2012
1 decade ago
- http://ftc.gov/opa/2012/10/pecon.shtm
10/03/2012 - "The Federal Trade Commission has launched a major international crackdown on tech support scams in which telemarketers masquerade as major computer companies, con consumers into believing that their computers are riddled with viruses, spyware and other malware, and then charge hundreds of dollars to remotely access and “fix†the consumers’ computers. At the request of the FTC, a U.S. District Court Judge has ordered a halt to six alleged tech support scams pending further hearings, and has frozen their assets..."
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PC.Tech
Oct 3rd 2012
1 decade ago
Aussie
Aussie
Oct 4th 2012
1 decade ago
Bulldog
Oct 4th 2012
1 decade ago
Z
Oct 4th 2012
1 decade ago
Customer's I've talked with report callers claiming to be "Microsoft Support", "Google Support", "Firefox Support", and the biggest of course "On Behalf of [ISP]".
Most that I've heard identify themselves as working for "iTok", I'm guessing http://www.itok.net/
Some customers I talk to I refer to the FTC and to the ISC's report page, but unfortunately many that fall victim to this have trouble finding their address bar.
Adam
Oct 4th 2012
1 decade ago
When they refused to tell me which bank and account, I hung up, but I'm sure it was going to lead to them asking for my account #s and SPI.
BJ
Oct 5th 2012
1 decade ago