Android Tech Support Scams

So we’ve been getting a lot of tech support scam cold calls recently. They stopped calling for a while after I deleted over 4,000 files off of one of their computers and cumulatively wasted about 3 1/2 hours of their time over several calls. Just like that turd that won’t flush though they were back today but with a weird twist. The scammer I spoke to wanted to know if I had any internet connections other than my landline and when I said no, they hung up. My suspicion is that they wanted to connect to a mobile phone and run some kind of scam on that.

As it happens, just recently another scammer spent 55 minutes fruitlessly trying to connect to my mobile (lol) after I told him that I did my online banking on there and not on my desktop so I was just getting started on setting up a fake mobile phone with Android on VirtualBox.

I know that there is an Android version of Teamviewer available , so there is always the chance of pulling the old Teamviewer trick of connecting to their PC and syskeying them or deleting their files, but I was wondering if anybody had any experience of what else they might try to do while they're connected. My fake PC is now a labyrinthine nightmare of fake programs, desktop pets and other annoyances, but what things might they try on Android?

If nothing else, what are some really irritating apps that I can install that will make things as difficult as possible on there?

@Foreign_Hacker#108877

For pc I recommend changing all Internet browsers with a fake error if you want some I have a python to exe compiled fake error message that opens a fake cmd page with a error others include fake dextop found

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http://scammer.info/d/11833-fake-desktop-for-scambaiting