Category: Tech Support Fraud

Tech Support Fraud is a deceptive scam where fraudsters impersonate legitimate tech support personnel to exploit individuals facing technical issues. Common tactics include unsolicited phone calls, pop-up alerts, and phishing emails that create urgency by claiming urgent problems with devices. Victims are often pressured to pay for unnecessary services or grant remote access, leading to financial losses and identity theft. To identify such scams, individuals should be cautious of unsolicited contact, high-pressure tactics, and requests for remote access. Preventive measures include verifying caller identities, using security software, educating oneself and others, and reporting suspicious activity to authorities. Staying informed and vigilant is crucial in protecting personal and financial information from tech support fraud.

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FTC-PR-241127-1 (11-27-24) FTC Takes Aim at Top Fraud Driving Losses Among Older Americans – FTC expands Telemarketing Rule to cover technical support scams, which drove $175 million in losses among consumers 60 and older last year Excerpt:  The Federal Trade Commission has approved final amendments to its Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) that will extend the rule’s coverage to […]