
- HOW TO USE CLOWNFISH FOR SKYPE IN A GROUP CALL JULY OF 2016 VERIFICATION
- HOW TO USE CLOWNFISH FOR SKYPE IN A GROUP CALL JULY OF 2016 SOFTWARE
HOW TO USE CLOWNFISH FOR SKYPE IN A GROUP CALL JULY OF 2016 SOFTWARE
They use a Remote Administration Software called AMMYY. She then suggested that the next step was to allow a technician to access the computer and fix all these problems.Of course I allowed the technician to do so – I was running everything in an empty virtual machine 🙂
HOW TO USE CLOWNFISH FOR SKYPE IN A GROUP CALL JULY OF 2016 VERIFICATION
This command has absolutely nothing to do with your license, it only allows you to enable/disable operating system verification that data has been written to disc correctly.Īt this point the woman I was talking to was screaming OH MY GOD! in my ear, she was super upset that my license was not verified according to her this meant that no security patches could be installed. They state that if the output from the verify command is off it means that your computer license is not verified. They will now ask you to execute yet another DOS command called verify.

Their next step is to try to convince you that your computer is infected.

Lets pretend for a while that you have received the phone call, and you are playing along with the whole idea that your computer is infected. Luckily I was able to get hold of information such as their internal IP addresses, the PayPal accounts used to wire money and the numbers they are calling from. The goal was to find out who they were and exactly what the scam was. At the same time I had my virtual machines running and was recording everything that they were doing. Well, they have called me several times, and finally Ii got fed up with this and started to play along. So if you ever get a call from Microsoft stating that there are some indications that your computer is broken or infected – please hang up! I just want to mention that there is no such department at Microsoft, and they would never call up customers offering this.

If the victim agrees on this, they will ask the victim to perform certain actions, and also type certain commands, which will trick a non-experienced user that the output is actually showing that the computer is infected. They will then offer (for free) to verify if this is the case. The scam is pretty simple they pretend to be from a department within Microsoft which has received indications that your computer is infected with some malware. They have been calling a lot of people in countries such as Germany, Sweden, the UK and probably more. Im pretty sure that most of you guys know about the recent phone scam which is circulating right now.
