From: Keli Driesenga[email protected]
Date: Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 9:26 AM
Subject: Thank you for Your order.68866706264165
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Carrier: T-Mobile (Calls answered via Skype)
Callback Number: (772) 617-7043 (TextPlus)
Call Center Location: India
Answers as: “Suppoat team” or “McAfee Customer Suppoat”
Technician: “John”
Falsely Claims: Computer came with a free trial to McAfee
Remote Access Software: ConnectWise from m8z.top (Nickname: “Secure Server” Code: 831146, IP: 172.67.136.74 ) or AnyDesk (Address: 1621898056/OTS, 1649869204/OTS, Password: cancel321)
I faked the ConnectWise download not working, prompting “John” to have me install AnyDesk. Once he remotely connected to my virtual machine with AnyDesk, he failed to install ConnectWise from m8z.top, falsely claiming AnyDesk isn’t secure.
“John” then asked me to log into my email account, though I intercepted by telling him I can only access my emails on my phone. “John” then went ahead to their “cancellation form,” which requires me to log into my Google account.
“John” then blocked my controls as the line was disconnected, prompting me to call him back on his personal TextPlus line before he failed to provide another cancellation form.
“John” then got a separate bhenchod to lock my controls so they can install Google Chrome and force ConnectWise onto my virtual machine before “John” hung up on me. and provided a “FTC cancellation form” that required me to provide THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF MY SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER.
I was then asked to log into my nonexistent bank account. But since I don’t do online banking, “John” blanked my screen with a fake software to try and get me to log into a completely separate bank, then PayPal, before refusing to “suppoat”