


Malware spam: "Payslip for the month Dec 2016." le.I found thus wkman extremely forceful & rude at times. Be aware they are very convincing & pushy. I'm so grateful to those people who have shared their stories otherwise I would've been convinced. When I'd finished reading all of this oarticular article about the scams & told her I would hang up & did. She became a bit exasperated & impatient with me & I could tell she wss getting annoyed. Straight away I saw scams coming up about this. I still refused to give any make, model of any devi es & then asked her to tell me what this CLSID was & quickly googled it. When I refused to tell her what devices we had & said I wasn't with BT, she said that didn't I know that BT were the international providers for all the networks. They went on to say that they needed to know what devices we had & they needed the CLSID number so they could identify the person etc. Saying that someone from Manchester had hacked into my mother's account, not realising they were speaking to her daughter. Just received a phone call from a woman with a heavy Indian accent. Despite how many times they may tell you they are from BT, they are not. Be warned, that they can render your PC unusable if you don't pay, and they can also steal confidential data. Of course, once they have access to your PC they will try to convince you that you need to pay them some money for technical support. When those didn't work they tried directing me to a proxy at /proxy and (the same thing I know) which is probably another candidate for blocking.so I will add it to my corporate blacklist. Then in order they try to get you to connect to the following services to take remote control of your PC: and All of these are legitimate services,but I have to confess I'd never heard of the last one.It's quite normal for this to look quite bad to the untrained eye. This is a log file that will always show a whole bunch of meaningless errors (such as network faults). Then they get you to bring up the Event Viewer by typing EVENTVWR and then clicking "Custom Views" and "Administrative Events".They get you to open a command prompt and type ASSOC which brings up a big long list of file associations, in particular they seem interested in one that says.I wasted 37 minutes of their time, these are some of the steps to watch out for. They claim that hackers are accessing my router. They had a very heavy Indian accent, and they have made many silent calls to my telephone number before today. It seems there are some prolific technical support scammers ringing from 02085258899 pretending to be from BT. If these people ring you DO NOT GIVE THEM ACCESS TO YOUR PC and either hang up - or waste their time like I do.
