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NBPD Issues Tech Support Scam Alert

A particular scheme the Newport Beach Police Department has seen scammers use recently involves a tech support ruse.

Tech support scams often go something like this: The victim gets a pop-up notification of a computer virus and is instructed to call a phone number to get assistance or to purchase antivirus software. (Spoiler alert: that phone number goes straight to the scammer – not a legitimate tech support person).

Tech support scammers may also call and pretend to be a computer technician from a well-known company saying there’s a problem with your computer. They may ask you to give them remote access to your computer and then pretend to run a diagnostic test. Then they try to make you pay to fix a problem that does not exist.

In some cases, they don’t even bother with remote access, they just tell you your device was hacked, and you need to talk to your bank’s fraud department to protect your money. They’ll kindly provide you with the phone number to “your bank’s fraud department.” (Second spoiler alert: This is a phone number for the scammer’s accomplice, not your bank).

Then they give you instructions to help you to “secure your money” when they are really just planning to pocket it themselves.

Things to Know to Avoid a Tech Support Scam

The Newport Beach :Police Department has provided a list of things to know to help prevent a tech support scam.

For scams in general, here’s what you should do if you think you might be dealing with a scammer:

Share this information with a friend. You might know how these swindlers operate and how to deal with them, but chances are you know someone who doesn’t. Awareness is one of the biggest tools for preventing these types of crimes, so it is important to get the word out.

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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