How you can avoid the tech support scam

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Cyber ​​criminals are always finding new ways to scam people. Whether using one method or another. As is the case with the well-known technical support scam that has had so much hype in recent years. In short, they offer us to solve problems that, in reality, do not exist. And all to rip us off and rob us.

Well, given this problem, which so many companies have denounced and warned about, as is the well-known case of Microsoft. Now is the time for you to find out for yourself how you can recognize and avoid tech support scams that are the order of the day. In this way, it will be much more difficult for cybercriminals to defraud you if you know the techniques they use the most today.

The latest scam techniques

Within the methods that cybercriminals have been using, we find some of the most used techniques in recent times. And it is that, over the years, technical support scams have evolved, as has technology. For this reason, we no longer only find calls posing as workers from Microsoft, Dell, Cisco or other companies, now they go much further.

One of the tactics that they will also use during this 2023 will be to receive an email in which a legitimate domain appears in which they warn us of an imminent and automatic renewal of the technical service, that is, of a guarantee, which we must pay. So they add a contact number or email in case we do not want to pay. So if you get one of these, ignore it.

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If the victim contacts the cybercriminals, asking for explanations, the scammer can convince people to install (malicious) software on a computer. In this way, it will be able to have remote access to the person’s PC and, supposedly, perform said technical assistance. However, what they want is to steal the bank details or money of the victims once they fall into the trap of logging into their checking account from the PC.

And that is not the only method they use, they can also convince people that their bank accounts are in danger. All with the aim of stealing people’s money.

How can I detect these types of scams?

To do this, we will use ESET, a company that is an expert in cybersecurity, which gives us a series of tips that we must follow to the letter if we do not want to fall into the cybercriminals’ trap:

  • Do not reply directly to or call numbers listed in unsolicited or questionable emails. If in doubt, search for the company in question and check their official phone number.

  • When a pop-up window appears on your PC screen or an error message with a phone number, please do not make the call.
  • If someone calls you to tell you that your computer has a problem, and that they are from a company like Microsoft or similar, you will have to hang up.
    You never have to grant anyone remote access to your computer or download any kind of software that they ask for over the phone.
  • You never have to give out your passwords.
  • Also, don’t log into bank or financial accounts when someone has remote access to your PC. you provide remote access on your computer.

  • Use security software from a trusted provider on your devices.

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