Scamming cases may result in significant loss, not only in terms of financial loss, but also broader social impacts, for example, loss of trust in others (including commercial and/or government institutions) and loss of confidence in commercial markets (IRGI 2007).

What does a computer scammer do?

Scammers make unsolicited phone calls or place misleading pop-up Internet advertisements to try to convince unsuspecting computer users that something is seriously wrong with their computers that must be fixed immediately. Scammers often pose as representatives of reputable, well-known computer or software companies.

Can I report someone for scamming me?

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is the main agency that collects scam reports. Report your scam online with the FTC complaint assistant, or by phone at 1-877-382-4357 (9:00 AM – 8:00 PM, ET).

How do I pick a scammer?

Spot the scam signs

  1. try to gain trust by claiming to be from a well-known business or impersonating a known contact.
  2. will suggest their own verification procedures, like going to websites they have created or calling numbers they provide to you.

How much does it cost to fix a computer problem?

Fortunately, the technician says, he can fix the problem for the low, low price of $300 or $500. If this happens, a scammer has targeted you. At any given time, millions of people are having computer trouble: a glitch that requires a restart, a frozen application, wifi that isn’t working properly.

What should I do if I was scammed by a company?

Contact your service provider to take back control of your phone number. Once you do, change your account password. Also check your credit card, bank, and other financial accounts for unauthorized charges or changes. If you see any, report them to the company or institution.

What should I do if someone stole my computer?

Besides their getting money from you for doing nothing of any value, if you let them into your computer, who knows what damage they did there or what confidential information they stole. 1. Do a clean reinstallation of Windows. 2. Change all of your passwords, especially any for banks or other financial sites. Was this reply helpful?

What to do if you get a wire transfer scammed?

Contact the wire transfer company. Tell them it was a fraudulent transfer. Ask them to reverse the wire transfer and give you your money back. Did you send a wire transfer through your bank? Contact your bank and report the fraudulent transfer. Ask if they can reverse the wire transfer and give you your money back.