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  1. Possible Scam. I want to know is this legitimate email


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    adityanaik1, Jan 22, 2020
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  2. Ditendra Win User

    Sophiisticated scam or legitimate service?

    This is obvious scam. Google employee would never call you.

    "I just like to inform you that we are a legitimate company. Without your
    permission we cannot control your device because if we need to control your
    computer, we have to call you to run TeamViewer software, when you will
    share your Teamviewer ID & Password with us, then only it is possible for
    us to control your device with your permission. This is the way of a
    genuine company."

    You need to remember that scammers are always trying to manipulate victims. This is their job. Of course they won't admit that they aren't legitimate or scammers. And them saying that they need your permission for remote controlling "to prove you that they're legitimate" is just another tactic of manipulation, so you think, "oh if they were scammers they wouldn't need my permission."

    They are 100% scammers. You must be really very naive to not notice it. Anyway, all you need to do now is to block their number, put them in spam. They will probably try to call you again from the different numbers. Anytime they will call you, straightaway hangup. If they don't stop, I would suggest you to change your number. Also there is another way. I don't know if they were calling you to your smartphone or landline phone, but if it's a smartphone, then most smartphones have this ability where it blocks all unknown numbers automatically. I know it's not an ideal option, but it's the only thing to do if you don't want to change your phone number. For example my android phone has a feature to block calls from the strangers and also block calls from hidden numbers and even from contacts. Anyway, they somehow gained your personal information (number, email and etc)... And also remember, there are whole departments in the world that obtain, collect & then sell such information to scammers.

    Next step after blocking and putting them in spam (& also report their emails to google) is to clean install of your windows if there's even a small suspicion that they had remote control of your computer. Disconnect your computer from the Internet. Format your disk and clean install Windows. After this change passwords of your important accounts & increase security as much as possible (very important to enable 2-step verification wherever you can).

    And lastly, remember few golden rules:
    • Never give your credit card information to anyone! Even if God descends from the sky and asking your cc number.
    • Never make a transaction to some company you have not enough information, that has not reputation and name, in short in some shady companies and remember, even reviews can be faked and fabricated.
    • Never send money to strangers.
    • Never give strangers remote control of your computer.
    P.S. I suggest you to use password managers like Lastpass or Bitwarden, definitely use strong password and enable 2-step verification for them & also use strong and complex passwords (You can use this site for generating strong passwords: Strong Random Password Generator or you if you're using Chrome, it also can generate for you and also lastpass and bitwarden also have this ability).
     
    Ditendra, Jan 22, 2020
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  3. Bree Win User
    Sophiisticated scam or legitimate service?

    That number was an old number (no longer in use) for a travel firm in India. A typical scam trick is to 'borrow' a legitimate number.



    Possible Scam. I want to know is this legitimate email [​IMG]



    Not proof of hacking, well, not on your PC anyway. More likely one or more of your email addresses have been pwned. Your details have been stolen in a data breach on one of the sites you used it on.

    ';--have i been pwned? | haveibeenpwned.com
     
  4. RickC Win User

    Possible Scam. I want to know is this legitimate email

    Sophiisticated scam or legitimate service?

    Do a Google search for that phone number. It appears on several results and appears to be used by a couple of travel companies and a car hire business as well:


    Possible Scam. I want to know is this legitimate email [​IMG]


    It wasn't 'Google Security Services. Texas' that called you, it was an Indian scammer.

    TeamViewer IS a legitimate program... but it can also be misused by scammers. It has nothing to do with the remote desktop services you mentioned... so disabling them would be a really bad idea.

    The text of the email is just the usual nonsense that scammers use to try to worry you into paying for a scam service.

    It's a well-known scam... so don't fall for it.
     
    RickC, Jan 22, 2020
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