Teamviewer scam - beware

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  1. Posts : 6,618
    W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
       #41

    There is an easy solution for this type of scam...don't answer the phone, unless you know the person calling (Caller ID). As for whether a person deserves to be scammed due to their own ignorance, if that were true, then everybody deserves what ever comes their way, because we all are ignorant in one way or another. Evil definitely loves the opportunities that ignorance provides, but wisdom only curbs, not eliminate it. To not feel any compassion for the ignorant only displays a lack of wisdom of our own.
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  2. Posts : 826
    Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1
       #42

    Keeping your personal details safe can be quite hard. esp. when companies you're registered with (for whatever reason) add clauses to their confidentiality policy, allowing them to sell information on. Just entering an online competition can be enough to get your details known by various advertising companies :/

    Be careful where you give away your personal information too and read their terms and conditions (specifically data retention and sharing clauses.)

    maria12 said:
    I have received this calls several times over the last few months and ignored it, but last week they asked for me by my maiden name?? its unusual so I found that strange, still I hung up, but today I received another asking again by my married name, I only moved house a month ago, new phone number, so how are they getting these details???? the woman said I had filled out some form when I bought my computer, I didn't. she did give me a call back number in Queensland if I changed my mind.
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  3. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #43

    Here in Brazil:

    Delegacias Especializadas nos Estados: ( Special Police in the States: )

    São Paulo:

    Divisão Cibercrimes SSP-SP - 4ª Delegacia da DIG/DEIC
    Avenida Zack Narchi,152 - Carandiru, São Paulo-SP OBS: perto da antiga detenção do Carandiru, próximo ao Center Norte, estação do metrô do carandiru
    Telefone: 0xx11 - 6221-7011 - ramal 208 / 0xx1 - 6221-7030
    E-mail: dig4@policia-civ.sp.gov.br

    Rio de Janeiro


    Divisão Cibercrimes SSP-RJ - Delegacia de Repressão aos Crimes de Informática (DRCI)
    Endereço: Rua Professor Clementino Fraga nº 77 - Cidade Nova (prédio da 6ª DP), Rio de Janeiro, RJ
    Telefone: 0xx21 - 3399-3203/3200
    E-mails: drci@policiacivil.rj.gov.br / drci@pcerj.rj.gov.br

    Minas Gerais:

    Delegacia Especializada de Repressão a Crimes contra a Informática e Fraudes Eletrônicas - DERCIFE
    Endereço: Av. Antônio Carlos, 901 - Lagoinha - Belo Horizonte - MG
    Telefone: 0xx31 - 3429-6024 | Horário de Atendimento: 08:30 às 18:30 horas

    Distrito Federal

    Divisão Cibercrimes SSP-DF - Delegacia Especial de Repressão aos Crimes Tecnológicos (DECAT)
    Endereço: SAIS Sudoeste Bloco D Prédio DPE, Brasília, DF, 70.610-200
    Telefone: (0xx61) 3234-5481
    E-mail: dicat@pcdf.df.gov.br

    Espírito Santo


    Polícia Civil - Núcleo de Repressão a Crimes Eletrônicos (NURECCEL)
    Endereço: O Núcleo funciona do edifício-sede da Chefia de Polícia Civil, 2º andar, localizado na Av. Nossa Senhora da Penha, 2290 – Bairro Santa Luiza – Vitória/ES, ao lado do DETRAN.
    Telefone: 0xx027 - 3137-9078 ou fax 0xx027 - 3137-9077
    E-mail: nureccel@pc.es.gov.br
    WebSite: http://www.pc.es.gov.br/nureccel.asp

    Pará


    Polícia Civil - Delegacia Virtual
    WebSite: http://www.delegaciavirtual.pa.gov.br

    Pernambuco

    Polícia Civil - Delegacia interativa
    WebSite: :. Delegacia Interativa .:

    Nos Estados da Federação onde não houverem delegacias especializadas, procure a mais próxima da sua residência. (
    In the states of the Federation where there are no special police units, search for the closest to your residence. )
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  4. Posts : 1
    xp
       #44

    I was just on the phone to these people. they asked me to go to teamviewer.com. I type it into google and this was the first website that came up so thank you for the forum and information.
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  5. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
       #45

    I want them to phone me so I can rip it into them! strangely I love getting phone calls trying to sell me stuff, had one a while ago about compensation about a car crash went something like this

    caller- Hi I'm iuhdahdosahdoas from iuhafodashof, So I hear you had a car crash, just phoning to see if are intilted to any compensation,
    me- ok.....
    them- so during this accident was anybody injured or hurt?
    me- nope
    them- oh, well if you claim you can get upto £15,000
    me- ok, but no one was hurt
    them- but you could get 15k
    me- right so Ive told you no one was hurt but your pressuring me into taking out a claim lying about it to get 15k and your probably gonna get a nice bonus from selling.... isnt that fraud?
    them- erm erm erm

    hangs up

    computer reapirs are the pretty bad aswel! the mrs's laptop went all funky a while ago, just needed to reinstall windows, I diddnt have the time to do it so she said she would take it to get it reapired, took it in they said it needed a new hard drive, so she came back and told me, so I went in and whats wrong with the hard drive so they said it just needs replacing because its 'died' so I turned around and said look the hard drives fine, I did a chkdsk the other day and its fine, just reinstall windows! as soon as they know you know what your chatting about there on it, but unfortunately some take advantage of others lack of knowledge! bit of a shame really!

    just shows how desperate some people are to make money, install a virus or steal peoples bank details!
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  6. Posts : 1
    Vista
       #46

    Just had one right now. They phrased it as if I am causing problems for them and I'll benefit with securing my privacy from random data sending.

    He called telling me my computer is sending random packets to servers which is causing blocks on their end and guided me through the event viewers for red and yellow errors then told me to google teamviewer.

    Teamviewer. Remote access. End of line. Full stop.

    So I began asking which server I am sending to and details for when was the last time my error were sent they claimed another technical department had those infos. Nor were they willing to give me a callback number.

    It always seem like there's activity going on in the background with lots of people talking which makes it seem somewhat legit. I usually think it's just a few people in a basement with a recording playing in the back ground but it's likely a lot of people in a basement trying to scam lots more victims.

    I hope google and other search engines would show scam warning as first result for searches on anything technical.
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  7. Posts : 1
    Vista
       #47

    I've just had an asian man call me trying this crap, i hadn't heard of this scam but i have some computer knowledge so thought it sounded dodgy from the start. He told me i have a Trojan and he needs to transfer some software to optimise my hard drive, outlook & internet explorer backup software and virus removal software by logging on to teamviewer.com. i asked him questions he didn't seem to have answers to so put me through to his 'manager' stating he had explained it 10 times to me and i was making him feel like he wasn't good enough!!! lol!!

    His manager got my name wrong and then refused to repeat the name he had just said then put me on hold to find the correct surname. He did give me the company name though: Online PC Genius, he had previously said Online Data Genius and changed his mind. I got the call back number of 020 3026 9827 which matches up with the website of the former company name......

    So who do i report these scumbags to?!
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  8. Posts : 8,398
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 8 Consumer Preview x64/Ubuntu 11.04
       #48

    Try reporting them either here or here.
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  9. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #49

    I have just sent an email with a summary of this low-down dirty-rotten scheme to all my contacts. We should all do the same.:)
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  10. Posts : 1
    winXP professional
       #50

    TeamViewer Redux


    My S/O uses Win7 and just got popped by the Teamviewer scam. This was a group out of the Bronx NY called Windows Solutions. She DL'd the viewer, but how can one be sure we got ALL of the spyware out?? Windows Defender isnt much of a program... Would MBAM or CC Cleaner do better???
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