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keepthetips t1_je7m6j4 wrote

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cippopotomas t1_je7p345 wrote

The prompt didn't ask me to call, I just had to enter my social security number.

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SonOfDadOfSam t1_je7tnlf wrote

I just finished helping my dad get his laptop reimaged and restored from backup after he let someone on his computer and they almost got into his bank account. He's still dealing with the banks and credit card companies. I have to remind him to freeze his credit report. (thanks! lol)

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OppositeOfKaren t1_je7ucb9 wrote

How would you be prompted by your computer? The only way I can think of that happening is via email. Am I missing anything else?

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somethingisaskew t1_je7x511 wrote

Am computer tech, don't really understand what you're trying to say.

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Petd80 OP t1_je87a1v wrote

It’s malware piggybacking on a website. It’ll freeze the screen, purport to be Apple or Microsoft and prompt you to call. The same thing happens by e-mail of course. Proper response so far is to shut the computer down and reboot. It doesn’t appear to install or be persistent.

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Late-Jicama5012 t1_je8f2sq wrote

Ever have one of those days when you have to read a sentence 6 times in a row, because your eyes see word “by” but your brain thinks it’s “buy”? 😅

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Fancy--Possible t1_je8oguh wrote

That's scary! I'm glad you caught it in time. Just a reminder to everyone out there to always be very cautious when it comes to anything computer related. Better to be safe than sorry!

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Petd80 OP t1_je8uw27 wrote

Sadly this wasn’t a catch. The nice client allowed remote access to his system to the scammers. He balked when asked for $400 tech fees but there wasn’t anyway to tell if his data had been copied - this included password lists (another lecture) and social security numbers off tax returns that were digitised. Thus the scramble to change account numbers, passwords and freeze credit reports. Never call anyone when prompted by computer, never trust a contact link sent by email - use Google to find contact numbers and remember, NO ONE will send you a link asking you to directly login to an account.

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LotusTheLurker t1_je9ljl8 wrote

Same with Bluetooth! Change your device names. Be very careful with BT and turn it OFF in Settings when not in use (the quick “swipe menu” only turns it off for a few hours to 1 day). Do not pair new devices in public places, even your own. A Bluetooth device name may not be the device it says. Make sure your devices are not discoverable or open to connections.

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