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How to Avoid Fraudulent Tech Support
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Fraudulent tech support is a common scam where scammers pose as legitimate tech support representatives and trick victims into giving them access to their computers, installing malware, or paying for unnecessary services. To avoid falling victim to this type of scam, here are some tips: 1. Be wary of unsolicited calls or messages: Scammers often use unsolicited calls or messages to trick people into thinking they need tech support. If you receive a call or message from someone claiming to be tech support and you did not initiate contact, it is likely a scam. 2. Verify the legitimacy of the company: If you receive a call or message from a tech support company claiming to be legitimate, take the time to verify the company's legitimacy. Do a quick online search and look for reviews or complaints. Legitimate companies will have a professional website and a good reputation. 3. Do not give remote access to your computer: Scammers often ask victims to give them remote access to their computers so they can "fix" the problem. This gives scammers access to sensitive information and the ability to install malware. Never give remote access to your computer to someone you do not know or trust. 4. Do not give out personal information: Scammers may ask for personal information, such as your name, address, or credit card number. Never give out personal information to someone you do not know or trust. 5. Do not pay for unnecessary services: Scammers often ask for payment for unnecessary services or software. Before paying for anything, do some research and make sure it is legitimate. 6. Report any suspicious activity: If you suspect you have been the victim of a tech support scam, report it to the authorities immediately. This can help prevent others from falling victim to the same scam. By following these tips, you can avoid falling victim to fraudulent tech support scams and keep your computer and personal information safe.
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