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After Microsoft Complaints, Indian Police Arrest Tech Support Scammers At 26 Call Centers (zdnet.com) 77

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: New Delhi police have arrested 63 suspects in the last two months working and operating 26 call centers that were engaging in tech support scams, posing as tech support staff at Microsoft, Google, Apple, and other major tech companies. The raids on Delhi-based call centers have taken place over the last two months, Microsoft said. Police first raided 10 call centers and arrested 24 people in October, and then raided 16 other call centers and made 39 more arrests this week.

Microsoft said its staff received over 7,000 victim reports associated with the 16 call centers raided this week, from over 15 countries. Users reported paying between $100 and $500 for unnecessary tech support services and products. The raids resulted in the seizure of substantial evidence including call scripts, live chats, voice call recordings and customer records from tech support fraud operations, Microsoft said. The Delhi police's crackdown on tech support call centers came after Microsoft filed legal complaints earlier this year. Microsoft has been collecting customer complaints about tech support scams since 2014, via its "Report a technical support scam" portal.

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After Microsoft Complaints, Indian Police Arrest Tech Support Scammers At 26 Call Centers

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    read in Indian English accent: "not good, not good, not good"

  • by Anonymous Coward

    It was so obviously a scam that my only response was "Do you really expect me to fall for this?" His response? "Yes." Points for honesty, I guess.

    • I got one as well, was hilarious. Hint: Don't call a security research company and tell them they have a virus on their PC. At best you get asked "Only one? What happened to the rest of our samples?"

      At worst you get sent through some VMs for good measure.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    And someone will just set up shop in another call centre, or in an apartment, or whatever ... and they'll just keep doing it.

    The only way to stop this shit is to fix the utterly broken caller ID system which allows spoofing .. which was more or less demanded by the companies who outsourced jobs to these exact same call centres in the first place.

    See, they wanted to have the number displayed as if it came from their published number, and thereby created all that was required for these scams to work.

    Let's sto

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Caller ID is the shitty service. Demand they provide ANI or Billing number. Then you will know the real number.

      Of course, this service is only available with expensive leased lines right now, but if enough customers bitch, things can change.

    • And someone will just set up shop in another call centre, or in an apartment, or whatever ... and they'll just keep doing it.

      Hellogooddayhowareyou? I am callings from Microsoftings technical support scam reportings hotline.

      We are detecting that your computing is sending out reportings from our official authorized microsofting 'report a technical support scam' portaling for unnecessary tech support services and products.

      Don't worry!!! We can helping you fixing this problems. First I wanting need you to click hold on the windowing key and press the 'R' key...


      Welcome to a whole new generation of fonejacker...

  • by PeeAitchPee ( 712652 ) on Friday November 30, 2018 @08:32AM (#57725370)
    Preying on old people. They should all die in a fire.
  • I send them to Lenny (Score:4, Informative)

    by mindbender.ca ( 875755 ) on Friday November 30, 2018 @08:36AM (#57725388)
    Like this one time time [youtube.com]
  • by sedman ( 210394 ) on Friday November 30, 2018 @08:50AM (#57725444)

    Having setup the Lenny bot on my phone switch for a way to deal with these guys, looks like it will be a while before I get to hear Lenny drive them to despair again. The last recording I got it sounded like the scammer was about to cry "Please sir, just turn on your computer...".

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    • by XXongo ( 3986865 )

      Both of our governments could hit the potential labor pool pretty hard by having the Indian government extradite the offenders and then issue proclamations across their media that amount to a worst possible scenario under federal law.

      So, you're proposing the opposite of the "wall" idea to keep foreign immigrants out because they might be criminals: you're suggesting finding foreign criminals and importing them in.

      • Both of our governments could hit the potential labor pool pretty hard by having the Indian government extradite the offenders and then issue proclamations across their media that amount to a worst possible scenario under federal law.

        So, you're proposing the opposite of the "wall" idea to keep foreign immigrants out because they might be criminals: you're suggesting finding foreign criminals and importing them in.

        Punish them in our prisons and then send them back.

        A little reverse outsourcing there ;)

    • by jonwil ( 467024 )

      They need to put a bunch of these guys into jail for a nice long time AND make a lot of noise about it all over the Indian media. Do that enough times to show its the new normal and a bunch of the people making all those phone calls might decide the risk of going to jail isn't worth whatever reward they get for carrying out the scams.

  • by Crashmarik ( 635988 ) on Friday November 30, 2018 @10:13AM (#57725866)

    You can expect that to be good for a week or two, before they are replaced.

  • by pslytely psycho ( 1699190 ) on Friday November 30, 2018 @10:37AM (#57725972) Journal
    I didn't get my weekly 'This is Windows calling' phone call.
    • Be thankful. Once, I confronted one of these assholes with his bullshit, and he got angry. Said he was going to zero my bank account (haha, too late! I already did that). All he could do was hand out my number to all his friends, and I got scam calls every day for a month, before I unplugged the landline handset.

      • You'll zero my bank account? Really? For free? Oh boy, thank you! Could you also call the collection agency and tell them to stop sending those nasty letters, that would be swell.

  • How long have these scams being going on? Ten years?

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      How long have these scams being going on? Ten years?

      This will just be whack-a-mole, someone will undoubtedly resume this quite soon.

      Given that the same data centres in India are used for the scams as the 'legitimate' shit, there's just no way this is going to stop these kinds of scams.

      If they make money, they'll be back.

  • The more scammy shit I hear come out of India, the more India starts sounding like China if China was smoking weed all the time, thus kinda laid-back and lazy about being evil.
  • Execute them all (Score:2, Interesting)

    Trump should have ordered a drone strike on these call centers. That would have taught these assholes a lesson for stealing money from the elderly (and stupid millennials).
    • Should I win the lottery . . . how much does a team of, umm, educators cost? Say, ex-special forces, perhaps. To find these folks, and "discuss" why they should consider a better, less dangerous career. Yeah, discuss, that's the ticket!

      Anyone know what the PowerBall and MegaMillions are up to now? One ticket counts as "entertainment."

  • So not only are the blue hairs falling suckers here in US, its also the IT know-alls lol... TG Russia sticks to politics...if they scam for $, we are all so screwed !
  • If you are bored there are plenty of youtube videos that show how best to handle the phone scammers. Some are quite amusing.

    for example: https://www.youtube.com/result... [youtube.com]

    The egregious perfidy of the scammers is readily apparent in most of these videos. From their point of view they are just doing a regular job and get genuinely upset if anyone calls them on it.

  • The people on the phones are the poor schmucks with advanced degrees that can't get jobs or H1Bs. I'm willing to let them off with minor time and fees. However, the responsible people running the show need to meet Mr Bonesaw in a quiet room in the Saudi Embassy.

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