Tech Support Scammer - (866) 216-6171

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Carrier: Bandwidth.com
Call Center Location: India :india:
Answers as: “Suppoat” or “Microsoft Windows Helpdesk”
Technician: “Brandon” (Later posed as bank officer “Christopher Lee”)
Remote Access Software: QuickAssist or AweSun (Nickname: “Microsoft Secure Server,” ID: LAPTOP-QNQ4MIVR)

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Once remotely connected to my virtual machine after telling me to hold down the ESC key for a minute, “Brandon” attempted to view my browser history before running the “netstat” command in the Command Prompt.

  • “Brandon” then ran the “system registries” using the “tree” command before he falsely claiming the hackers subscribed to
    Child Pornography from PornHub using the csrss.exe trojan.
  • “Brandon” then ran msinfo32 and the task manager. to falsely claim my computer was “corrupted,” prompting me to “raise a complaint to the FDIC” before he posed as “Christopher Lee,” an officer with my fake bank.
  • “Christopher” then falsely claimed there was a $567 charge on xbet.net and a $4,620 1-year premium subscription to child porn from PornHub at 4:30AM.
  • As these transactions cannot be cancelled, I was asked to go to my local branch to withdraw all but $100 from my account while he fails to view my webcam and log into my nonexistent bank account.
  • I was then asked to transfer these funds to a nearby Bitcoin ATM or to purchase 16 $500 Apple gift cards from a CVS. I falsely returned home to Tunak him and play the Bhenchod Song.
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