Spyke

My PC is hacked

I just received a call from an indian microsoft technician. He informed me that my PC is sending a ton of error messages to microsoft. Most likely it has been hacked, and he would help me by remoting in and fixing the problem for me. I just wonder... Is it my PopOs or my Manjaro PC that sends all this info to microsoft?

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lemm.ee

If it's sending information to Microsoft then it has clearly been hacked. Likely by Microsoft. It was very nice of that young man to break protocol and blow the whistle on this whole thing. You should send him an itunes gift card as a thank you.

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These are the same people - CIA just outsourced their call center to India & they have to send all gift cards back to the CIA, you just cut out the middleman.

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What ever u do, DO NOT REDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEM THAT GIFTCARD SIR, SIR I BEG U DO NOT REDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEM

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Norodixreply
lemmy.world

Is that from one of these "messing with scammers" videos?

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lemmy.world

You reminded me of those YouTube vigilantes that troll Indian scammers. One installed the remote desktop app they use and let them access a honeypot linux machine just to mock their incompetence and confusion. Then proceeded to take control of their machine steal their data and wipe out their computers. Their reactions are hilarious. It's sad that a lot of very smart people are dragged into it by thugs that leverage debt and physical threats to force them into the scam call centers.

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startrek.website

I ended up on a massive Whatsapp group populated primarily by Indian women after I took a content writing class a few years ago. Made several very good friends. I've asked them about the whole Indian scammer thing. One of them said she knows a few, and they do it because they literally don't have other options for employment. Which makes sense. Rampant, unfettered capitalism forces people to make decisions that go against their conscience for the sake of survival. I feel bad for scammers sometimes, other times I feel less charitable when they're scamming my dad...

Whole situation just fucking sucks.

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M500reply
lemmy.ml

If I had the opportunity, I’d still wipe the scammers computer.

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You absolutely should.

Scammers escaping poverty by putting a bunch of others into poverty is the very definition of a capitalist and cancer.

Eat the rich just as you would zap cancer.

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Maalusreply
lemmy.world

It's always an excuse that criminals make - that they don't have any other options for employment. It's a shitty excuse when 95% of the country is employed and don't scam people. It's easy money for them, nothing more.

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Halosheepreply
lemm.ee

To be fair, India has about a 10% unemployment rate as of 2023.

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Those people chose to not scam people I assume, otherwise they would count in the employed (by scammers)

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foggyreply
lemmy.world

I've done a lot of thinking about the scam market, and there is no way it isn't some kind of "CIA is behind the cartels" situation.

Primary target? Elderly Americans.

Objective? Bring generational wealth to institutions.

FCC could stop the vast majority of this shit by using techniques similar to DKIM via VOIP to stop spoofing (STIR/SHAKEN). This problem is solved. Has been for a while.

I can only assume they don't drop the hammer because they can take a cut instead.

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DaGeek247reply
kbin.social

I can only assume they don’t drop the hammer because they can take a cut instead.

you have way too much faith in a government agencies ability to see, understand, and act on a situation.

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Thinking they're too dumb to do this shit is exactly what they want from you

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foggyreply
lemmy.world

I think 80 year old Americans have a disproportionate amount of global wealth, so they are a, as I said, primary target. Yes.

Give it 15 years and then focus will shift to be predominantly toward UAE.

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Reacherreply
lemmy.world

As a European I can assure you 80 yo Americans are living in poverty compared to most Europeans.

I know that Americans can't see the other side of the ocean but scam calls are made everywhere.

I love these Americans who live in their tiny bubble of "America is rich as hell". In Europe we mostly compare America with countries like Russia and other large but poor countries.

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Americans wealth index only trails behind Iike 3 EU countries. Your statement is googlably false. (Germany, Norway. Not France Not Britain, not Spain, not Italy...not most of Europe).

Edit: also, laughs in GDP

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So you’re buying that explanation that a scammer is escaping poverty by putting a bunch of someone else’s into poverty?

You just defined Bezos. Lol. You just got double scammed.

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Smoogsreply
lemmy.world

As much as a person could find a reason to feel sorry for them they unnecessarily verbally abuse people they are scamming and that was a choice they made. Their hands are not clean from playing a villain.

And escaping poverty by putting someone else in poverty …that’s the capitalist game. No ethics is part of the package. They are not victims.

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dustyDatareply
lemmy.world

I didn't say they were only victims. I just say it's a sad situation all around.

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Smoogsreply
lemmy.world

It’s not sad for a capitalist who uses the ‘I escaped poverty’ while sinking others into poverty to do it.

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dustyDatareply
lemmy.world

You are all over this thread harassing people. I don't care about your opinion. Don't talk about crap you don't understand. Watch the myriad of YouTube channels that cover the scam industry in India. Some people have their family and lives literally threaten with death to pay debts working for scam call centers by literal gangsters. That is sad. I'm not putting my hands in the fire for anyone. But that is also the product of an exploitative capitalist mindset. None of the people actually making the phonecalls are “escaping poverty”. It's the owners of the computers and offices and bank accounts that accrue the scam money who are getting rich. And those people rarely set foot in the actual call centers.

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He's just a troll. I have seen many comments from this person They're not even consistent in their opinions. Looks as if they make up shit, probably just asking for attention rather than contributing to the discussion.

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You are all over this thread harassing people.

I’m allowed to engage in a forum where I talk to other people other than just you. You are not my world and I don’t need your approval.

‘Harass’ said the person who’s obsessed with me.. I think you are personalizing this a lot.

I don’t care about your opinion.

Then why are you here talking to me about my opinion ?

Don’t talk about crap you don’t understand.

You aren’t my boss in life. But this is easily fixed with the block button so this is a choice that you made. I didn’t force it on you to either read it or not.

Watch the myriad of YouTube channels that cover the scam industry in India. Some people have their family and lives literally threaten with death to pay debts working for scam call centers by literal gangsters.

welcome to poverty. This is what happens to people who can’t afford care too. Life is not fair to impoverished but that is NOT nor is it EVER an excuse to impose that on someone else.

That is sad.

Scamming someone else is not sad. It’s infuriating and it’s gross when you give it such an excuse as empathy to con or hurt others. They should own they harmed someone.

I’m not putting my hands in the fire for anyone.

Yet here you are.

But that is also the product of an exploitative capitalist mindset.

And here you are infighting instead of attacking the mindset.

None of the people actually making the phonecalls are “escaping poverty”.

Also you: “* Some people have their family and lives literally threaten with death to pay debts working for scam call centers by literal gangsters. *”

It’s the owners of the computers and offices and bank accounts that accrue the scam money who are getting rich. And those people rarely set foot in the actual call centers.

Yeah and if the person on the phone is no longer in debt and the person on the other side of the line is, they benefited. They are still a villain.

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I don’t for someone who scams someone else and thinks they can apply the exact scenario to the person on the line.

This isn’t a scenario where someone outran a slower person to let a tiger eat them.

They brought the tiger TO THEM full well knowing they are too slow to run.

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Flakyreply
iusearchlinux.fyi

Have you watched the latest Kitboga? Pretty heartbreaking, though it has a happy ending.

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ZapBeebz_reply
lemmy.world

Honestly, my favorite of his was putting scammers through the Neal.fun password game. That thing is hard enough if you know what's going on

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That one is brilliant. Watched it with friends in voice chat near enough when the video came out.

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I have seen those, so first I played along a bit. "Oh, these hackers must be very good. Please help me". But I had things to do so I cut it short.

I never thought one of them would call me. I'm so much outside the target demographic. They might be getting desperate to find targets.

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discuss.tchncs.de

All that malware should be running without problems. Wine's gotten pretty good by now.

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Ah yes, I remember back in the day we had to build WINE with unofficial patches to get malware to work. How times have changed.

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XEALreply
lemm.ee

But how's Siddhartha going to find the Event Viewer!?

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Proper malware often still doesn't run. Cheap executables to encrypt your stuff and so on the other hand work well.

Which is why wine should be run as its own unpriviledged user...

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I still chuckle about the fact that WannaCry the ransomware software has a WineHQ entry

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lemmy.world

One time I kept a guy on the phone for about ten minutes just playing dumb. Then he's like, sir, what version of Windows do you have?"

I say, I'm not sure but it's the one with the little penguin icon.

We actually had a good laugh about it together

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I won free airline tickets once and was shocked and appalled when they said I COULDNT use them to go to the moon. I fought long and hard for the right to use those tickets the way I wanted but alas.

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XEALreply
lemm.ee

There was a very custom theme for Gnome 2 that made it look like Windows XP...

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lemmy.world

That might be even funnier, but there's still a chance they're proficient enough that they could cause problems once they realized what was happening. A VM would help mitigate the chances of that.

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feddit.uk

I once played along just to waste their time. Got to the point where I had to go to a site and get my IP address.

I told him it was 127.0.0.1, and he just said "I think you be messing with me now sir" and hung up. :D

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meowreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

You could've told him your local IP (192.168.(1..255).(1..255)), is completely useless outside your home network but looks real enough.

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sopuli.xyz

its a dangerous virus known as 'Linux' which can completely replace your precious Windows installation! be careful, there is a lot of propaganda pushing free (as in communism) software

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feddit.de

I once looked at a Linux PC and I couldn't stop reading Karl Marx ever since.

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feddit.de

Communism. You get it automatically from using Linux. Everybody knows that.

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Once someone asked if somebody knows how to run this old game in a linux community.

The game was "capitalism lab". I said no, we are communists.

The guy then deleted his post.

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Definitely. You should buy Google Play gift cards to pay for his services straight away.

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lemmy.world

My father in law called me because he talked to a MS support rep about how his computer was dying. He was running Linux Mint.

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Hello my name is Deepak John Smith. I’m Microsoft. You clearly have wirus you madarchod

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XEALreply

Now please type dablu dablu dablu in your address bar

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Norodixreply
lemmy.world

No, this is the first time something like this happened to me. i dont even get it. In my country mostly young people speak english. Isnt the target demographic the elderly?

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lemmy.world

Young people can (and often are) just as tech illiterate as the elderly. Just because you grew up with an iPad in your hands doesn't mean you understand computers.

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Oh for sure ... I (18m) helped out teaching product design at my school last year (a class of 12 year olds). When asked to open an app, many of them searched it up on google or didnt know how. We gave them the name if the app and only about 2/30 people

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Sounds like someone from your country is selling your data to India.

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I did the opposite one day when I was bored. Wasted an hour with them and a Linux VM. Think they were the ones that had my Dell service ID for a tablet I previously owned.

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A friend's neighbor just fell for this. She received a call from the "nicest" Microsoft tech and decided she'd let them into her PC. Within 10 minutes after hanging up she received a call from her bank asking if an $800 debit was valid. It took her weeks to clean up the mess.

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lemm.ee

Curious question, is it "safe" to let them enter into a VM that runs windows? And is there an easy way to record their ip (to hand over to the police)

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lol I'm sure the Indian police will definitely not throw that info in the bin

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glitch1985reply
lemmy.world

Depending on the type of VM it may not be completely sandboxed. Not worth it in my opinion. Also the police aren't going to do squat. Hell they wouldn't do anything even if they were down the street not to mention they're on the other side of the earth.

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Ehh. With enough digital forensics performed, you can generally get the information to authorities who will do something. For the average power user, this level of forensics is more than you're going to be able to perform on your own. Simply having an IP address really isn't sufficient. One unsubstantiated claim with an IP address doesn't constitute enough evidence for them to take action, especially by someone who lives in a different country.

I only say so because I've seen the lengths some people have gone to in order to track down scammers and similar nefarious individuals and "companies", and it is quite involved. Far more than what I would expect any single person to take on by themselves and frequently requiring extensive knowledge of the tools used, the vulnerabilities in those tools, and a fair amount of legwork (literally traveling around to collect information)... Which isn't to mention a good amount of funding. At the end of the day, you're just cutting off one of the heads of the Hydra, and they'll be back in short order. There's no shortage of morally bankrupt people willing to exploit and extort people with more money than sense, or at least, without enough technical understanding to know better. The problem isn't exclusive to India, and with a billion people, there's bound to be a disproportionate representation of scoundrels in that region whom are happy to rob anyone and everyone of their last dime just to get rich.

Bluntly, it's more of a statement on humanity than it is of India, the Indian people, or their culture. These garbage people exist everywhere.... Snake oil salesmen come to mind.

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american

bin

Hmmmm sounds like something a red coat spy would say!

Also the end of line 6 is based

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lemmy.world

I notice you never denied jerking it to your particularly socially unacceptable kink... 🤔

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True! Any hacker that wants into a system and has the skills will usually find a way in. I do my best to set up firewalls and encrypt important stuff but even that wouldn't be enough if I was seriously targeted personally. I know that.

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feddit.cl

this made me laugh so hard, there is a YT channel that mocks and pranks this scammers and its hilarious.

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Schmuppesreply
lemmy.world

There's several of them. Scammer Payback or Kitboga come to mind.

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You’d better send them an iTunes giftcard quickly just to be safe

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Does kitboga still have his tipline active where you can give him scammers numbers?

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lemmy.world

My Boomer dad got taken in by one of these scams. They didn't manage to do much damage, thankfully.

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naunreply
lemmy.world

My Silent Generation mom kept one of these guys on the phone for an hour before telling him she didn't have a computer. Oh, the language he used afterwards!

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Intentional trolling. My mom is sharp and well aware of internet scams. (Well, she was 15ish years ago, when she did this. She's slowed down a bit of late, but she's careful to check with one of us to make sure things are on the up-and-up.) She had a blast messing with him.

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Yea l knew someone that gave remote access out to one of these scams. Couldn't be sure they didn't leave a reverse shell so we just formated the drive and reinstalled windblows.

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lemm.ee

I once looked in Event Viewer and was gobsmacked by the number of wiruses and hackers in my compyooder.

Microsoft are NEVER, repeat NEVER, going to call you about your computer.

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I didn't have too much patience for him, but he was totally sending me to eventviewer!

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The problem appears to be connected to your bank account and can only be fixed if you buy some apple gift cards...

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Hello, my name is sideshow bob and I’m the worst comedian in the world.

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lemmy.world

You're not hacked. They just want you to think so. They're just phishing. EDIT: lol, my brain was off jeez

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That can't be right, I don't think Microsoft is big in maritime fish processing ...

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