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The Better Business Bureau is warning of tech support scams and red flags to watch for before your computer is accessed by ...
Ever received an unexpected alert by text or email claiming there is a problem with your computer that the sender needs your help to fix? That could very well have been a tech support scam. The ...
With so many new computer scams and schemes out there, it's hard to feel safe. One type of scam to look out for are the "technical support scams." ...
The scams convince you to call a fake support number, install damaging programs on your computer, give up personal information or pay money. Never call the phone number in the pop-up message.
As part of Operation Chakra, India’s CBI and the US FBI dismantled a major cybercrime network targeting US citizens. The US ...
Scams that target you and threaten you through your computer are showing no signs of slowing down. Computer threat scams were No. 2 on News 8 On Your Side consumer investigator Brian Roche's list ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office has recovered and returned approximately $328,573 to a victim of a computer support scam in Connecticut, federal officials said.
Four new tech support scams have hit the street -- three under the guise of "Geek Squad" and one directed at seniors. Here's how you can spot one.
Sophisticated scams increasingly target seniors, as thieves often use technology to gain access to personal information.
Tech support fraud occurs when the fraudster claims to be associated with a computer software or security company, or even a cable or Internet company, offering technical support to the victim.
WASHINGTON (CN) — The Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint Thursday to stop online tech support scams that bilk tens of millions of dollars from consumers, particularly older people. Reimage ...