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Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:27 am
by Snipe Watson
Rooster wrote:
Bring Humph On!! wrote:Received a phone call yesterday along the same lines. She stated she was calling from "microsoft" and that she was aware I had a virus that she could help with. Hung up sharpish but asking around work it seems this is on the increase again.

Or maybe they hadn't gone away you know!!
I'm getting one of those calls every couple of weeks, and I have heard of 2 people this week who got sucked in, one got their credit card screwed and the other has a computer which sits like an ornament in the corner now, their internet connection is totally screwed.

If not busy follow their instructions, well tell them you are following them but don't install anything and they get really mad when they can't get the remote session to work on your computer, or get the bogus credit card number to work either, at that stage tell them "thanks for wasting your time scammer" :lol: :lol: :lol:
A friend of mine gets them regularly and he; talks to them in Irish, puts them on hold, sings a song, asks them all about their family, barks like a dog, puts on accents, mumbles and generally gets on their wick.

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:07 am
by WhiteKnightoftheWeld
I try to make guys who cold call swear at me.
It's a sport.

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:20 am
by Snipe Watson
WhiteKnightoftheWeld wrote:I try to make guys who cold call swear at me.
It's a sport.
Is it too late to try to get it into the Olympics?

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 5:52 pm
by Cap'n Grumpy
Bring Humph On!! wrote:Received a phone call yesterday along the same lines. She stated she was calling from "microsoft" and that she was aware I had a virus that she could help with. Hung up sharpish but asking around work it seems this is on the increase again.

Or maybe they hadn't gone away you know!!
I got one of those a couple of weeks ago - I'm not as sharp as you guys.As soon as she said "I'm calling from Microsoft, and I have reason to believe you have a virus problem on your computer" I replied "no you're not ..." but before I could say anything else she had hung up.

An elderly lady I know (in her mid 80s) received such a call and had the scammer on the phone for about half an hour before telling her she didn't even have a computer - she simply was glad of someone to talk to. She still took some persuading later that the caller bad been a scammer as she was convinced she was for real and actually felt guilty about not having a computer. At that point she became frightened when she realised that if the caller had claimed to be from a bank, she would have handed over her bank details quite readily.

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:24 pm
by BaggyTrousers
I stand at the Ulster games with a guy who actually works for Microsoft and he had one of these calls. Knowing all the jargon he decided to lead them on for 45 minutes showing interest and and took them down all sorts of blind alleys whilst maintaining their interest.

Eventually after getting them to perjure themselves he revealed his ID & the phone went down quicker than you could say holy feck.

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 9:56 pm
by DavyG
Re 0161087205541

I had a quick dig around, listed to:

LSUK
Mr Taylor,
Unit 18/Severnside Trading Estate, Textilose Road,
Manchester, Lancashire, M17 1WA

Fax - 0161-872 3429

Web site key words - fuel injection services, Automotive, fuel injectors, fuel injection system

I would be a wee bit suspicious.


:salut: :red:

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:13 pm
by DavyG
In fact I would be very suspicious...


"The following is a statement from Euro Car Parts on putting LSUK into administration:

After a considerable amount of non-stop work and investment into LSUK over the past 5 days, the Euro Car Parts directors realised that they had no option but to place LSUK into administration with effect from Monday 6th October 2008."

Further search reveals:
Domain name:
lsuk.co.uk
Registrant:
Pinco 1555 Limited
Registrant type:
UK Limited Company, (Company number: 4125064)
Registrant's address:
99 Attercliffe Road
Attercliffe
Sheffield
S4 7WW
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S4 7WW
GB
Registered on: 01-Apr-1998
Renewal date: 01-Apr-2010
Last updated: 07-Mar-2008
Registrant:
Dale Gillespie
Registrant type:
UK Individual
Registrant's address:
The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their
address omitted
Relevant dates:
Registered on: 02-Jul-2010
Renewal date: 02-Jul-2012
Last updated: 03-Aug-2010


:salut: :red:

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:00 pm
by Shan
Rooster wrote:Got one today that looked like a DHL failed delivery due to weather, see receipt for further details on how to collect or rearrange delivery.
Receipt seems to be a nasty .exe buggy thingy :twisted:
I've had dozens of those DHL E-mails. I've never opened one. Once I see the subject line I think "dodge" straight away and delete.

I've even had E-mails which apparently come from myself with job offers or something similar judging from the subject line. I've never opened those either.

>TH


However worst of all I've received E-mails from UAFC telling me some tool has sent me a private message. Some feckers just won't leave you alone. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:24 pm
by Shan
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:
Shan wrote: However worst of all I've received E-mails from UAFC telling me some tool has sent me a private message. Some feckers just won't leave you alone. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Aye, and some feckers could go into their personal settings and switch the email alert function off! :wink:

Which leads me to believe you just like to receive emails from "de Nort" :wink:

Mmmm my secret is out. Like some gowlbag on Facebook who rates themselves by how many fecking eejits are their "friends" I count up the E-mails I receive per day to try to make myself feel good. Any day with less than 200 makes this seem like a harsh and dark old world.

>TH >TH

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:01 am
by Shan
LastKnightoftheproms wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

Och sure, if all else fails you know your amongst friends on UAFC. :wink:

There will be loads of us prepared to get you a semi-final ticket! :lol:

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I'm not altogether sure you'll be celebrating two miracles on matchday. Stick to hatching the chicken-less eggs. At least you may unearth a surprise or two there.

>TH >TH

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:02 am
by Snipe Watson
Shan’s no mug; he’s hedging his bets so he can jump ships when we achieve world domination.

Re: Warning over anti-virus cold calls to UK internet users

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:17 am
by Cap'n Grumpy
LastKnightoftheproms wrote:Have you not heard our new S Logan?

For the Son of God and Ulster! :red:

:wink:
Get it right - fixed now! :roll: