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logmein123 scam: received a call saying my antivirus was corrupted

Anonymous
2010-02-06T17:49:22+00:00

original title: logmein123 scam?

I got a call from someone who knew my last name, knew I had vista and called my unlisted number.  He (in a thick indian accent) said he would connect me with someone from Microsoft.  He had me go to start, right click on computer and go into the viewer and see all the errors.  He said my anti virus and other software was corrupted.  Then he thought I would under the run command enter www.logmein123.com and then he would connect me with a microsoft tech.  I told him no and asked him for his number and name.

His was Austin Stone employee badge 10003 phone number *****Edited***** and he said the techs name was David Alex.  what is this? is my computer infected or corrupted?

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-09-20T09:17:17+00:00

    If you let them into your computer, that means that they could have done anything to it that they want.  They could have installed software to let them capture your passwords, they could have stolen any information on it, or they could have left viruses or other unwanted guests behind when they left.  Personally, if I were you I would notify your bank of this episode, then back up any files you need to keep, then wipe the computer completely clean and reinstall Windows from scratch, then reinstall your programs and restore the backed-up files.

    "OnePiece" wrote in message news:*** Email address is removed for privacy ***...

    If I had already let them connect to the computer what does that mean for me? please reply soon >_<

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  1. Monkey57 3,535 Reputation points
    2015-11-14T16:22:54+00:00

    support.me & logmein123.com is a very valid tool, the scam has nothing to do with the tools they use.  Report malicious support people to logmein (that are using their tools):

    https://secure.logmeinrescue.com/Customer/ReportAbuse.aspx

    Do not let a cold caller into your computer.  If you have a trusted support person, & you can see, touch, and trust them;  you may find, they use that good tool (at $1300/seat/yr-unlimited connections)..  

    Before you have let the scammers into your computer,write down the code they give you to connect, then hang up and report it, immediately (use the phone number in the above link(hit support option(2)).  That will help stop those scammers from using that tech tool.

    Do not do anything, they tell you to do, give them any answer you want, plead ignorance- drive THEM through their script--get the code number and hangup...If you can get the code number, and report them they will be out $1300...

    There are other remote tools scammers use, from other vendors.  This suggestion only applies to the aforementioned 'logmein' tools.  Other Mfg tools, that are respected vendors, may have abuse hotlines, also;  but you may want to just hang up, if the caller is using them AND/OR get information on how to report them, from a trusted source, so you are prepared, the next time they call.

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-09-14T20:01:36+00:00

    On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 05:22:35 +0000, gemini67 wrote:

    > I got a phone call right on 2pm today with the samer indian sounding woman telling she is calling from a Sydney based company...same story as all of the above and then Mike came on the phone and because I'm not familiar with all these scams, I did what they told me...I logged into logmein123.com and was shown all the errors etc....Mike who then confused his name with Michael!! agreed to call back tonight cause I said I needed to speak with my husband...Rex Hunter who was on real chat was asking if I wanted to pay now..$149.95? for 12 months and $269.95 for 24 months...I told him I dont have a credit card and preferred to be billed..he advised I could use my debit card...yeah sure pal!!!

    >

    > Hopefully they wont call back, or if they do, i'll give them a piece of my mind.....dirtbags!!! Luckily i got inquistive and checked this website!!

    >

    > So....does anyone know if they can hack into your computer at any time? Does anything explode?? Does the system crash?? Anything??

    Since you did what they told you and let them into your computer, you

    are now vulnerable to all sorts of problems. I highly recommend doing

    both of the following *immediately*:

    1. Change *all* your passwords
    2. Reinstall Windows cleanly.

    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-09-14T22:15:34+00:00

    Back up documents and files you need to keep, wipe the hard drive clean - that is, format it to remove everything on the computer - then reinstall Windows first, then all your programs, and finally restore your backed-up documents.

    "gemini67" wrote in message news:*** Email address is removed for privacy ***...

    Hi, They Called Back At 7:30PM And I Called Them A Bunch Of Wan**rs And I Hung Up On Them After I Gave Them A Piece Of My Mind !

    Thanks For The Info, Just Wondering, When You Said ''Re-Install Clean'' Do You Mean Un-Install Everything And Re-Install ?

    Please Get Back To Me ASAP.

    Thanks

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-09-03T04:15:09+00:00

    Hi,

    Please check this link for guidelines on how to protect yourself from Email and web scams.

    Let us know how it goes.

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-03-11T11:59:17+00:00

    But what are they after?

    Someone I know with Vitsa on his laptop got as far as with them as logging in to logmeinrescue.com and installing one or two logmein "plug-ins".

    Will he have malware now?

    He tried to do a System Restore but after rebooting just got an error saying System Restore had failed to restore his system.

    Can that happen for legitimate reasons?

    The Restore point was before the latest Patch Tuesday (9th March 2010) stuff had been installed, could that be the reason the System Restore failed?


    Brian G. [in the UK]

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