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Watch out for cryptocurrency tech support scams

Scammers may pose as cryptocurrency (virtual currency) tech support. Individuals in need of tech support may use online search engines to find technical support companies. Criminals pay to have their fraudulent tech support company’s link show higher in search results hoping victims will choose one of the top links in search results. The fraudulent support […]

Don’t engage on unsolicited tech support calls

A standard tech support scam goes as follows: You get an unsolicited call from someone telling you there’s a virus on your device but that it can be fixed if just grant him/her access to your system and submit a payment. It’s all fake. Instead, look for official notifications from your operating system or antivirus […]

Watch out for the “fake refund” tech support scam

In this scam the criminal contacts the victim offering a refund for tech support services previously rendered. The scammer asks for access to the victim’s device and instructs the victim to login to their online bank account to process a refund. As a result, the criminal gains control of the victim’s device and bank account. […]

Watch out for the “the fake refund” tech support scam

In this scam, the criminal contacts the victim offering a refund for tech support services previously rendered. The criminal requests access to the victim’s device and instructs the victim to login to their online bank account to process a refund. As a result, the criminal gains control of the victim’s device and bank account. Consider […]

Lookout for scams aimed at older adults

For older adults being online lets them stay abreast of current events, connect with friends and family, shop, manage finances, play games, and anything else you can think of. But just as you fasten your seat belt before driving, take precautions before using the Internet to be sure you are safe and secure. The FTC […]

Learn to spot fake technical support accounts

Having a technical issue with an application or device? Consider going to the vendor’s official site or a reputable forum to get help. Don’t call support numbers that show up in browser ads or interact with unverified social media accounts claiming to offer technical support, as these channels can put your data at risk. See […]