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Avast ye, mateys! Be ye wary o' scurvy tech support scams, lest ye be plundered o' precious doubloons!

2023-08-19

Arr, ye scurvy dogs of the cyber seas be takin' to trickery! These scoundrels be dressin' as tech support, but mark me words, they be naught but scallywags tryin' to swindle ye! Be wary, me hearties!

In the language of a 17th-century pirate, matey, there be a scurvy scam known as the Tech Support Scam. It starts with a message, whether by phone, email, or text, from those scurvy criminals tryin' to convince ye that ye need help. Arrgh!
With all the newfangled computer scams sailin' the digital seas, it be hard to feel safe. One type ye need to be on the lookout for are the "technical support scams." These scammers be pretendin' yer computer needs help to lure ye into a trap. Some even be makin' ye pay to fix a problem that don't exist, while others be gainin' access to yer device to install malware and steal yer personal information. Avast!
But fear not, me hearties! There be ways to protect yerself from these treacherous tech support scams. Here be a few tips to set yer worries aside:
First, understand how these scams work. They can come at ye in many forms, but some of the most common be through pop-up browsers, phone calls from fake support representatives, or emails with fake error messages. Don't be fooled, matey!
If ye come across a pop-up browser, don't be clickin' any links or callin' any numbers. And beware of those scurvy scam calls and emails, me matey. Major tech companies won't be contactin' ye unprompted. Hang up the phone, delete the email, and report it as spam.
If ye've already fallen for the scam and provided personal information to the scurvy scammers, don't fret. Cease all communication with them, report the scam to the authorities, and notify yer bank and credit card companies. Change yer passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and keep a close eye on yer accounts. Be on the lookout for future scams, me hearties!
To protect yerself from these tech support scallywags, make sure ye have good antivirus software on all yer devices. That'll keep the malware at bay and protect yer personal information.
Remember, mateys, be vigilant and take preventive measures to keep yerself safe from these cybercriminals. And if ye have any tales of encounters with tech support scams, share 'em with us at Cyberguy.com. Arrgh!

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