Tracked scam campaign

Tech Support Scam

Fake Microsoft, Apple, and Norton calls claiming the consumer's device is infected. Requests remote access, then charges for "fixing" nonexistent problems or installs actual malware.

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Most-reported numbers in this campaign

Top 20 of 80
  1. (877) 865-5852 12 reports
  2. (855) 330-8653 8 reports
  3. (267) 274-6183 2 reports
  4. (872) 260-4463 2 reports
  5. (857) 309-2386 2 reports
  6. (585) 883-8087 2 reports
  7. (312) 261-2473 2 reports
  8. (223) 228-2514 2 reports
  9. (888) 688-6539 2 reports
  10. (262) 995-1160 2 reports
  11. (951) 210-7127 2 reports
  12. (908) 467-5578 2 reports
  13. (256) 596-9577 2 reports
  14. (818) 221-2538 2 reports
  15. (515) 203-8112 2 reports
  16. (407) 209-3360 2 reports
  17. (805) 852-8257 2 reports
  18. (580) 200-7039 2 reports
  19. (770) 430-1379 2 reports
  20. (866) 362-0049 2 reports

Data sources: FTC National Do Not Call complaint feed + user reports. Corroboration threshold: 3 distinct accounts / 14 days (user reports), or 1 FTC complaint / 90 days. Challenge a listing →

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