OrangeBlossomBaby |
01-27-2024 09:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
(Post 2295663)
That was my reasoning. And this person might be targeting others in the Villages and elsewhere. He had an Indian accent.
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It's someone working in what's known as a "boiler room operation." They probably are in India, or Pakistan. They're not targeting locations. They have no idea who you are, or where you are. And they don't care. You clicked on something that sent a bit of data into your hard drive, and at some point, a series of commands (or another click) triggered the ransomware notice. Calling the number validates you as a willing victim. Now they know your phone number (caller ID), and they know you click on things you probably shouldn't click on.
If it happens again, shut your computer off without clicking on anything, or calling anyone. Then unplug your computer and your printer (data can store in your smart printer too). Then call a computer repair company nearby (there are a few around) and have them deal with it. Make sure they create a full backup and boot drive of your computer on a thumb drive AFTER they've cleaned it up. It'll probably cost you a couple hundred bucks - which is what it'd cost the first time you call the number on the pop-up warning. If you pay the pop-up people, they'll do it again, but next time it'll cost double. And they'll keep doing it, until you realize that whatever was on your hard drive, wasn't worth paying more for. And you throw the computer away and buy a new one.
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