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Title: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: Crumbz on August 18, 2011, 03:26:52 PM
In case you didn't already know, police forces across North America are warning the public of a new kind of hacking scam...

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It seems that these people will call your house saying that they are a representative, of a reputable computer or software company. They will then inform you that they have detected that your computer has a "virus" in the system files of your OS database, and are willing to send a technician over to your house to remove the virus for you. All free of charge.

But in reality they are not in fact REMOVING a virus from your computer system files but are INSTALLING a virus onto your computer system files.

This virus when installed records all of your computer keyboard strokes to a hidden text file, and then sends this text file to an unknown address or email address. This allows them to record what site's you use and what your username and passwords are for the site you use.

But the more alarming fact is that if you shop online or bank online they then gain access to your Credit Cards, Online Bank Accounts, PayPal accounts and even your Social Insurance Number (SIN).

So the next time you receive a suspicious call or a call from a reputable software or computer company, remember this.

1 - Software companies WILL not call you about a virus on your computer or ANYTHING on your computer!

2 - If they say they are from Microsoft, just hang up the phone. Microsoft WILL NOT call you, nor do they even have a phone number to reach them at.

3 - If they ask for a Credit Card number. DO NOT GIVE IT!

4 - If they ask you for a postal code do not give it! (You would not believe what they can do with JUST a postal code)

5 - If the person on the other side if the line try's to guilt you into the offer, hang up the phone.

Remember these 5 simple rules and you will be ok.

But all the scarey stuff aside, the internet is a great place to learn and prosper and conduct your personal goals or business. Just remember to play it safe by protecting your Credit Card numbers or other sensitive information.



- CreativeMindMedias

Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: Rodent on August 18, 2011, 03:35:07 PM
thats some good info thanks CreativeMindMedias
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: XsavioR on August 18, 2011, 03:45:28 PM
So the name for this is Social Engineering. Its Hacking 101 and if you study any docs on hacking it is the first method suggested to gain access. Simply ask for their passwords, nicely.
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: geraldrubalcava on August 18, 2011, 04:13:39 PM
hhahahahahahahaha dude!!!!! ahahahhaha this :censored: happened to me! ahhaha lol some indian guy called me saying that My computer was infected and that they were from Microsoft and they could fix it. So i laughed so hard and i went along with it ahahha lol. then i quickly set up a VM with virgin XP PRo. He then tried to persuade me to install a vlc client and viruses... overall the conversation ended by him cussin me out and talking :censored:.... funny moment!


ahahah Social Engineering at its most desperate!
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: Crumbz on August 18, 2011, 04:32:08 PM
Social Engineering indeed.
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: FOOKz™ on August 18, 2011, 06:47:57 PM
i'd invite them right over and have lunch.
Title: Re: Best Decision to Quit Smoking
Post by: nEoVaLoR on August 18, 2011, 07:59:42 PM
spam was here

Okay Whitetop, these bots are getting REALLLLLLLLY smart...... how is this even possible!?!
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: zack247 on August 18, 2011, 08:21:49 PM
i agree!
but seriously what is a spam bot doing on acidmods of all places?
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: Crumbz on August 18, 2011, 08:28:35 PM
i agree!
but seriously what is a spam bot doing on acidmods of all places?

spam bots will target anything they find in the google search zack. so if your site is in the top of most serch engines then beware! lol
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: zack247 on August 18, 2011, 08:36:56 PM
lol its a good thing i dont host any sites yet then?
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: toadzilla on August 18, 2011, 10:34:51 PM
lmao at the lunch i would invite em over then be like wait wtf u trying to do AND BEAT THERE ASS OUT MY DOOR
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: toadzilla on August 18, 2011, 10:36:03 PM
hopefully we dont get a  spam ehh cmm i know on the old vinylmods site some chick went off about how amazing i did controllers and should try her products i was like wtf u girl from goregia
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: FOOKz™ on August 18, 2011, 10:46:45 PM
lmao at the lunch i would invite em over then be like wait wtf u trying to do AND BEAT THERE ASS OUT MY DOOR

I'd shoot them with a taser as soon as they step on my property. Then I would hold them up for ransom for like a dollar, never negotiate, and constantly increase the ransom money to help expose the stupid bot net noobs who are behind this so they can be caught + get cash from the cops.




OR instead i could be black hat about it and taser the guy and interrogate the stupid idiot and try to steal their bot net and sell them out. lmfao.






good cop, bad cop. Anyone want to crack a few beers and watch some sesame street?
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: toadzilla on August 18, 2011, 10:50:41 PM
lmao i would find the number call back and belike yes im calling from the national center  for norton it appears you have a virus there would u like us to come out there and fix your systems and then :censored:e m up rambo style
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: PsychoticWolf on August 19, 2011, 02:54:21 AM
Yeah When I had my Old PC Shop I had one guy. They charged him 357 bucks to talk to a Phone rep then another 500 to have a tech do "virus removal" via remote desktop. then they installed "antiVirus software" (it was monitoring software) then charged him another 600 for a licenses fee for that software. the screwed him over they only refunded 12.99 which was the total fees of running his card thats it. lol Many things like this exist.
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: Crumbz on August 19, 2011, 04:12:03 PM
Yeah When I had my Old PC Shop I had one guy. They charged him 357 bucks to talk to a Phone rep then another 500 to have a tech do "virus removal" via remote desktop. then they installed "antiVirus software" (it was monitoring software) then charged him another 600 for a licenses fee for that software. the screwed him over they only refunded 12.99 which was the total fees of running his card thats it. lol Many things like this exist.

That guy is an IDIOT! if its going to cost you $1457 to remove a virus from your computer... then why not just buy a new computer?

LOL EPIC FAIL!!!
Title: Re: Beware The Hidden Hackers!
Post by: PsychoticWolf on August 25, 2011, 05:51:41 PM
That guy is an IDIOT! if its going to cost you $1457 to remove a virus from your computer... then why not just buy a new computer?

LOL EPIC FAIL!!!

Yeah totally man  I told him the same thing. Without the Lulz and epic fail.
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