Office of the District Attorney, District 12 | Operators of Several International Tech Support Scams Ordered to Pay More Than $5.1M
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Operators of Several International Tech Support Scams Ordered to Pay More Than $5.1M

06 Aug Operators of Several International Tech Support Scams Ordered to Pay More Than $5.1M

A U.S. District Court orders the operators of several international tech support schemes to pay millions of dollars for charging people for services they don’t even need.

The FTC offers these details on the scam plus where to report it if you get a call:

A U.S. District Court recently ordered the operators of several international tech support scams to pay more than $5.1 million for convincing people that their computers were riddled with viruses and then charging for bogus support services.

We’ve written before about tech support scammers. They call and claim to work for well-known companies like Microsoft, Norton or McAfee. They say your computer is infected with malware and then ask for remote access so they can “fix” it. Or they place ads in online search results to trick you into calling them.

A 2012 FTC crackdown on tech support scams led to the recent court order. Unfortunately, new scammers pop up quickly. If you get an urgent call from someone who wants remote access to your computer, hang up and report it at ftc.gov/complaint.

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