Beware of tech support scams!
Below are steps you can take to avoid them.
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Tech support fraud takes advantage of concerns about computer security and is the most common scam reported to Cape Cod 5.
Here's how tech support scams typically work:
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You receive an unsolicited phone call, or a pop-up window on your computer employing a scare tactic such as "Your computer has a virus. Call us to fix the problem." Alternatively, the fraudsters may claim you are owed a refund on antivirus software you purchased.
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You are asked to download software to allow remote access to your computer.
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The fraudsters then obtain your personal information, log your important passwords or pretend to deposit a refund payment into your bank account that was too much, then request you send a portion of the money back. If they request cash, you are often asked to wrap it in plastic and/or foil to evade scanning machines.
Remember, legitimate tech companies will never issue a pop-up or call you. If you are entitled to a refund, you will receive a letter in the mail with a check, not a phone call.
Basic tech support fraud prevention tips:
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Never call a “tech support” phone number that appears in a pop-up window on your computer.
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If a representative from a "tech support" or "antivirus software" company calls you, hang up.
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Never download software to allow anyone remote access to your computer.
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Never provide your credit card information, financial information or passwords to anyone.