Scam Number: 888-842-0786
Scammer’s Website or Email: https://s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/10f52fd9.0a82.42d7.bbd6.b8e1314e6146.us.denied/%26^%24%25%24!!%23%26%26%24%25%23!/^%23%26%25%23!^%40%26%24%40%23^%25/%40!!%40%23!%23^%24%25^!%25!/index.html?&conu455vq0as73ecg6qg1876781349648forex-trnd.com80157adsSpectrum
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888-842-0786 James Monday 4-29-24 2:11PM EST
Suspected Telcoline, “Richard” hung up and tried to block my number when I asked who he provided “suppoat” for.
- I called back and “Trixie” answered as “Suppoat for Microsoft” and asked me to open the Task Manager and msconfig to falsely claim the services, or “inbuilt securities,” were stopped by the “trojan and malware virus”
- I was then asked to “connect to the Secure Server of Microsoft” by running iperiusremote.com (ID: 874375095/DESKTOP-27J53N6).*
- Once she remotely connected to my virtual machine, “Trixie” asked me to “run some secure scans” with the “netstat,” “tree” and “dir/s” commands before falsely claiming my IP address was hacked by 27 hackers.
- After providing my name and email address, “Trixie” spoke with the “fraudulent team” and asked me to connect my phone to their “secure server,” delete every message I received over the past few days and log into my nonexistent bank account.
- As I don’t do online banking, “Trixie” transferred my call to a fellow employee who posed “Max Winter” with the “fraud prevention team of Microsoft” and asked me to write down the “case ID number” of KBX1104 and his callback number (580) 648-9325 (TextNow).
- “Max” then asked me for the toll-free number of my bank, so I gave him the Bhenchod Song.

