Hi Friends,
Not sure if this is the proper place to post this, since it could fall in a few different categories of malicious activity.
A couple of months ago, I got a phone call from an organization (for lack of better word) called Techies Online. Initially it came across as 3rd party solicitation, which as I've put my phone number on the National Do-Not-Call List, was a clear violation. But as the conversation continued, it became so much more....
And normally, I would not have permitted any conversaton, would simply have hung up on them, and then reported to the various agencies which investigate violations of Do-Not-Call. But the first words out of their mouth informed me that my computer had become infected with so many viruses that it would crash in just a day or 2, if I did not follow their instructions, and let them clean it up for me. (OMG!!) So because I knew that no stranger has any idea what is on my computer, or even whether I had a computer, I knew right away it was a malicious call, and wanted so very much to be able to report them to as many agencies as I could think of. But first I had to hear their scam.
In order to prove that my computer was horribly infected with malware, they directed my to the Event Viewer. They told me that every entry in the Event Viewer with a yellow icon in front of it was a virus and that every entry with a red icon was software that has been corrupted by the virus. Then in my best helpless old lady voice, I asked what should I do, lol!
Next they directed me to look up some kind of code (by now, I've forgotten what it was). Then to a website through which I should enter that code so that they could view the files on my computer. Again, I've forgotten the name of that website. I don't think it was a site by which they could take control of my computer, although it might have been. Anyway, at that point, I told them the site wasn't working, that I was clicking what they told me to, but nothing was happening. Also, I realized that it was much worse than a solicitation call and wanted a few minutes to try and figure out if there might be some agency to which I could report them, other than Do-Not-Call. So I said I needed a bathroom break and called my ISP (who are local and offer REAL tech support, not scripts). Unfortunately, I don't think such an agency even exists! Too bad.
When they called me back, I said I didn't have time to do whatever they wanted me to do, and asked them to jump to their bottom line. He said he wanted me to buy a service from them, which would give them access to my computer at all times, so that they could monitor my computer, clean out the viruses and repair the software that the viruses has corrupted. I thanked him for the info, and said I would think it over. I was about to ask for their phone number when he gave me the URL to their website. Jackpot! Now having more info about them than I could have hoped for, I asked them never to call me again.
Next, I reported them to the
Federal Trade Commission :winchesty73:, the
National Consumer League Fraud Center :winchesty73:, as well as Do-Not-Call, which is
Federal Communications Commission :winchesty73: . So in the end, it WAS a 3rd party solicitation, because they wanted me to buy their "service". But it also was giving them access to install who knows what all sort of virus, trojans, spyware, etc. And I thought that was it.
But no, it gets even better! Even though I had asked them not to call me again, they called me again the next day. Another CLEAR violation of Do-Not-Call, because me just asking them not to call...sort of imposes the DNC rules, even if my number wasn't on the list (which it is). This time I told them clearly that I was on the DNC List and that they were breaking the law by calling me. I reminded him that I had the link to the website, and that once I made a decision about buying the service, I would proceed to purchase it online. At that point, he became insistent that I must not do that by myself, that I absolutely required their help to do it. He repeated that 3 or 4 times, and I finally realized that perhaps worse than viruses and spyware, he probably intended to use my computer as a distributions system for who knows, all manner of malware and/or spam email! (Yeah, I know there's a word or term for that, but I can't think of it.)
I never felt personally threatened by this experience, thanks to the awesome education I've received from LzD on computer security. But it just burns me that there are so many people who could be, and probably have been duped by this scam. These organizations I've mentioned here, mostly only accepted my reports because the threats came by telephone. And I think it's a travesty of justice that there are no laws or regulations, in this country (USA) or any country (to my knowledge), to protect citizens from computer- and internet-related fraud, scams and hoaxes. I do know that there are several websites dedicated to educating the public about such, but none to my knowledge offer enforcement, because there are no laws or regulations to enforce.
What can be done about this? What can we do to encourage governments to legislate on computer- and internet-related abuse? How bad does it have to get before the public outcry is loud enough and strong enough to force some serious action? When does it become a crime for someone or organization to access my computer without my permission? I can see where spam email can be considered equivalent to 3rd class advertisement in the US or "snail" mail. I think both should be illegal, but understand how our system came to be the status quo. But scams that gain access to private citizens' systems are just wrong!
I'm thinking I'll write a slightly different version of this (leaving out LzD references), and send it to my local newspaper as an editorial or something. But honestly, it will do very little towards actually solving the problem. I'm looking for something I could do that might have more clout! I'm hoping someone here can offer me some ideas, or at least referrals to any organizations which might already exist. Because that scam is SO wrong, and it makes me feel helpless as far as not just stopping this techisonline organization, but preventing others.
Thanks for listening
