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Warning issued about scammers posing as tech support to get personal info
Posted: 10.04.2012 at 10:51 AM
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 / Courtesy NBC
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The Federal Trade Commission has issued a warning about a new computer scam that's tricked tens of thousands of people into giving up personal information to scammers posing as technical support employees.

The scam starts with a phone call. On the other end an individual, often from India, poses as a technical support employee with a major company.

He directs the victim to a standard computer utility area and pretends the messages within are evidence of a virus. The scammer offers to remove this "fake infection" in exchange for access to your computer and up to $450.

FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz say an international investigation turned up thousands of victims in the U.S. and five other countries.

Now a U.S. District Court has ordered a stop to six of these tech support scams, freezing nearly $200,000 in assets.

"Our sense is that is a significant step in disrupting their operations," Leibowitz says.

If you do get one the cold calls, hang up.

Never give credit information to a caller offering to fix a computer problem remotely, and only use trusted sites or resources for computer assistance.

(Information courtesy NBC)

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