Re: I've just received a call from Microsoft
You know it's a scam when they tell you they're calling from "Windows". Not even Microsoft, but "Windows".
Here's how they make money.
There are many small IT companies in India that sell antivirus software. In order to increase their sales, some of those companies pay people to dial random numbers in English speaking countries and then read them a script, which tries to convince the person being called that they have a virus. Since a lot of people don't know their arse from their elbow when it comes to computers, this is fairly effective. Once they've "demonstrated" to the user that there is a virus on their computer, according to their predefined set of steps (which involves them logging in remotely to your computer) they either install a fake virus or point out normal programs in your system that might look suspicious to someone who doesn't normally know what it is - and then they offer to solve the "problem" for you by signing you up to their antivirus solution.
Sometimes they install legit antivirus software, sometimes they don't - depends who calls you.
Ironically, if you give many of them access to a computer that is not running Windows, they don't know their own arses from their own elbows, and will will follow their script anyway and get confused, continuing to assume that it is Windows. Normally, they will realize something is wrong but not know what, and continue to bluff their way through to try to make the sale anyway.
Last edited by Onramp; 19-10-2016 at 21:21.
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