Chewy509
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Hi Guys,
I just had one of those phone calls from "Windows Technical Services" (aka pc support scams), and managed to get my personal best of 34mins before they hung up on me. That was after they started abusing me, saying I couldn't speak English correctly, that they would cut off my Internet connection, and a few others... (This according to local media, is a typical MO, they get abusive if they don't get their own way pretty quickly). The person (heavy Indian accent) stated they were not Microsoft but an independent 3rd party to advise MS customers that their PC are having problems.
While I wouldn't normally post something like this, I thought I would give a heads up on the different tools they tried to use to remote in:
1. TeamViewer
2. Ammyy Admin ( http://www.ammyy.com/en/downloads.html )
3. Supremo ( http://www.supremocontrol.com/ )
4. TightVNC
5. SV Remote ( https://svremote.jaxhealth.com/Citrix/xenapp/ )
6. specview ( http://www.specview.com/html/remote.html )
and there was a fifth one, but can't remember it exactly...
The script basically was, use Win-R to bring up the run command dialog, and type "eventvwr" to open up EventViewer to demonstrate that several errored events. I claimed I have "Program not found" error. The person tried several times, and I clearly stated (and he repeated to me) that I when I click on the Windows Icon / Start button, that it read "Windows NT Workstation". (This is one of their catches to pick up from being reversed scammed, if the person says Win95/Win98, they know they are being reveresed scammed). Note: "Windows NT Workstation" is displayed on NT 4.0 Wkstn. He also asked me what was in the Start Menu (and admittedly I did a quick google image search to get this right), and as NT4.0 and Win9x start menu are slightly different he fell for my deception. He also didn't pick up on NT version either...
He than had me try the different tools, I went as far as accessing the sites, but didn't actually download the software, as he kept probing on what I saw on the screen. I would say I would click on Run, and that the programs all would say "incompatible version, require at least Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8". He didn't manage to pick up on the NT version... Until I actually mentioned NT 4.0 was before Windows 2000... (about 25min into the call). The strange thing was he never questioned the browser I was using?
Anyway, I started probing him about his location (London, but not London, UK), his qualifications (apparently a Bachelor level degree). He then started getting abusive, at which I just said, "Well if you're going to be rude to me, I'll just hang up as you not giving very good customer service", and he quickly changed his tune to keep me on the line... He even questioned me on if I was just playing with him, and I got around it by being a little submissive and stating that I just wanted to get my pc fixed... Then towards the end, he finally clicked that I was describing an old computer, and he clearly stated that "it's illegal to use old computers on the Internet, and I must purchase a new one or I'll be arrested", and that he had no option but to shut off my Internet connection within 24hrs... I hit back on the old PC being illegal one, asking exactly with Australian law I had broken, and he just kept restating it was illegal....
I then asked him if he could shut off my Internet connection (he couldn't tell me my ISP, nor if I was ADSL, Cable, 3g/4g mobile or Sat), the what was my IP address... He read out some numbers, (which IIRC are not in APNIC ranges), and I said he was wrong, I was on 172.16.253.9... He laughed and said he had me now... (Hint 172.16.x.x is the private class B range). I just playing along until all of a sudden the line went dead... he hung up... I guess he finally realised...
I just had one of those phone calls from "Windows Technical Services" (aka pc support scams), and managed to get my personal best of 34mins before they hung up on me. That was after they started abusing me, saying I couldn't speak English correctly, that they would cut off my Internet connection, and a few others... (This according to local media, is a typical MO, they get abusive if they don't get their own way pretty quickly). The person (heavy Indian accent) stated they were not Microsoft but an independent 3rd party to advise MS customers that their PC are having problems.
While I wouldn't normally post something like this, I thought I would give a heads up on the different tools they tried to use to remote in:
1. TeamViewer
2. Ammyy Admin ( http://www.ammyy.com/en/downloads.html )
3. Supremo ( http://www.supremocontrol.com/ )
4. TightVNC
5. SV Remote ( https://svremote.jaxhealth.com/Citrix/xenapp/ )
6. specview ( http://www.specview.com/html/remote.html )
and there was a fifth one, but can't remember it exactly...
The script basically was, use Win-R to bring up the run command dialog, and type "eventvwr" to open up EventViewer to demonstrate that several errored events. I claimed I have "Program not found" error. The person tried several times, and I clearly stated (and he repeated to me) that I when I click on the Windows Icon / Start button, that it read "Windows NT Workstation". (This is one of their catches to pick up from being reversed scammed, if the person says Win95/Win98, they know they are being reveresed scammed). Note: "Windows NT Workstation" is displayed on NT 4.0 Wkstn. He also asked me what was in the Start Menu (and admittedly I did a quick google image search to get this right), and as NT4.0 and Win9x start menu are slightly different he fell for my deception. He also didn't pick up on NT version either...
He than had me try the different tools, I went as far as accessing the sites, but didn't actually download the software, as he kept probing on what I saw on the screen. I would say I would click on Run, and that the programs all would say "incompatible version, require at least Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8". He didn't manage to pick up on the NT version... Until I actually mentioned NT 4.0 was before Windows 2000... (about 25min into the call). The strange thing was he never questioned the browser I was using?
Anyway, I started probing him about his location (London, but not London, UK), his qualifications (apparently a Bachelor level degree). He then started getting abusive, at which I just said, "Well if you're going to be rude to me, I'll just hang up as you not giving very good customer service", and he quickly changed his tune to keep me on the line... He even questioned me on if I was just playing with him, and I got around it by being a little submissive and stating that I just wanted to get my pc fixed... Then towards the end, he finally clicked that I was describing an old computer, and he clearly stated that "it's illegal to use old computers on the Internet, and I must purchase a new one or I'll be arrested", and that he had no option but to shut off my Internet connection within 24hrs... I hit back on the old PC being illegal one, asking exactly with Australian law I had broken, and he just kept restating it was illegal....
I then asked him if he could shut off my Internet connection (he couldn't tell me my ISP, nor if I was ADSL, Cable, 3g/4g mobile or Sat), the what was my IP address... He read out some numbers, (which IIRC are not in APNIC ranges), and I said he was wrong, I was on 172.16.253.9... He laughed and said he had me now... (Hint 172.16.x.x is the private class B range). I just playing along until all of a sudden the line went dead... he hung up... I guess he finally realised...