Scammers... Scammers... and more scammers!

Here we are again, looking at some indian/african sewer rat phone numbers. These phone numbers should be active.

000-800-440-1708 | Red Hat Technical Support Scam
+1 (800) 544-5050 | CaptureT Technical Support Scam
000 800 1005 869 | Fake vmWare Scam
+1 (408) 542-7780 | Fortinet Technical Support Scam
1800 184 278 | ServiceNow Printer Support Scam
+1 (800) 555-2407 | Cruise Scam
+1 (888) 767-4679 | Sophos Technical Support Scam
+1 (800) 804-7014 | Webroot Internet Support Scam
+44 (0) 20 3349 2399 | Another Webroot Internet Support Scam
+353 (0) 1 630 7605 | ANOTHER Webroot Internet Support Scam
+1 (844) 751-7629 | Pulse Secure Technical Support Scam

All of these numbers work as of January 18, 2019. Have fun with them! :)

+1 (844) 751-7629 | Pulse Secure Technical Support Scam

pulsesecure.net

Australia 1 800 28 9275

All Other Countries 1 408 300 9668

Canada 1 844 751 7628

India 000 800 100 8954

Mexico 18667155540

Japan 0066 338 13060

Germany 0800 7244371

Customer comment (one star *)
04/19/2018
Not working for iPhone users
Our hospital uses this app so employees can access the hospital’s intranet for things like signing up to request extra work hours. No one can get it to work from their iPhone which is ridiculous since at least 50% of the employees have iPhones. It’s very inconvenient to have to go to a desktop computer for it to function. I.....

@MXK#71279 pulse secure needs a key what do i do

@nickaaaa#71285 Try checking the Pulse Secure website.

@MXK#71279 The Second one is actually a nice guy/citizen that got his number couple of days ago. not a scammer :smiley:


@Nezha#71356 Ok, I’ll request to have it removed. Thanks for informing me.

Why are you listing Pulse Secure as a scammer? That number is the legitimate phone number for their support line.

My guess is that someone is spoofing the caller id and using these numbers to fool you into thinking it is legit. Calling and yelling at a legitimate company does nothing to address the issue. We need congress to pass laws to crack down on this type of behavior.

As with any type of info, if they are asking for a key, hang up and call them back to ensure you are actually talking to the real company. Tech companies do not call you out of the blue asking for keys they would have records of.