147 inquiries | Computer Repair and Disaster Recovery | Business Alert
(310) 595-4326
http://www.advancedsystemrepai...
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Business Consumer Alliance ("BCA") advises consumers to be on guard against tech support schemes designed to create a sense of urgency in order to con consumers into paying for software or services that are unnecessary. While these types of schemes evolve through time typically the ruse is carried out through deceptive marketing such as pop-up ads on computers warning of malware or viruses that lead consumers to call a number to receive “emergency” tech support. Or consumers may receive cold calls from someone claiming to be Microsoft, Apple, Google, or some other well known brand affiliate tech support provider warning of the same security threats and wanting to gain remote access to your device. The main goal of these schemers is not to help get the PC back up and running but instead they are trying scare the consumer into paying anywhere from $99 on up to resolve non-existent technical issues.
BCA offers the following advice if you are suddenly contacted by tech support or receive warnings on your computer:
If you have allowed anyone remote access to your computer run your security software to scan for any malware or viruses that may have been downloaded. Change any passwords you may have given out and update other accounts that you use the same password. If you have paid for phony services by providing your credit card information call your provider to initiate a charge back. Also keep an eye on your account for unauthorized or suspicious charges. If you have been contacted by a scammer or you have been a victim don’t remain silent. File a complaint with BCA to let others know of the scam. Also contact the National Do Not Call Registry to register your number. Do due diligence to research any business before you make a buying decision.
Check out BCA’s blog “Hang Up on Tech Support Scammers”.
Cash Myricks is affiliated with another business offering technical support software and services. The business has been subject of an Federal Trade Commission action. For more details, click on the report for PC Cleaner, Inc.
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