fake support calls

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Fake support calls are a persistent cybersecurity threat where scammers impersonate legitimate tech support agents to gain remote access to victims' computers. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight how Microsoft's Quick Assist app, a legitimate remote support tool, has been exploited in these scams. Scammers trick users into granting them control, often leading to data theft, financial loss, or malware installation. The rise of AI-driven scams has made these attacks more convincing, as fraudsters use sophisticated social engineering tactics. Users are advised to avoid allowing unsolicited remote support and to verify any tech support requests independently. These threads emphasize the importance of staying vigilant against fake support calls and understanding how trusted tools can be misused.
  1. Protecting Remote Support: How to Safeguard Against Quick Assist Scams in 2023

    The heart of modern cybersecurity drama doesn’t thump to the tune of hooded figures feverishly tapping in darkened basements, but to the rhythm of normal-seeming interactions—sometimes under the polite facade of tech support. Once considered a mere handy little utility for the digitally...
  2. Beware AI-Driven Scams: Why You Should Avoid Using Quick Assist for Remote Support

    Microsoft recently issued a stern warning to both Windows and Mac users that sounds more like a no-nonsense parent than a world-leading technology corporation: Don't use the Quick Assist app to let anyone “fix” your computer. It’s not because the app itself is suddenly crawling with bugs or...