Tech support scams inflict millions of dollars in losses every year. The FTC has received over 45,000 tech support complaints this year, with median losses ranging from $231 to $1,422, depending on the contact methods.
Fraudsters who get into the ‘tech support business,’ often target seniors and exploit their fear by claiming that their household devices (computers, mobile devices or even appliances) require some kind of immediate attention. These fake technicians have only one goal: to steal money, data and identities. The tech issues are always made up and the scammers often pretend to be from well-known tech companies such as Apple and Microsoft.
They use confusing tech lingo to convince targets that the problems are real and install remote access software or enroll in computer maintenance programs that will allow them to gain access to your information or direct you to phishing websites to steal your credit card numbers or other sensitive data.
Common signs of fake support scams include:
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