A very dangerous phone scam. Please read.
Posted: 31 Jul 2018, 18:09
This post is a suggestion from Action Fraud, a police initiative to combat all kinds of fraud. Sorry for how long it is.
This morning I had a call from a mobile claiming to be from BT Security Service about my router, blah, blah... When I told the Indian sounding chap that I did not believe BT would be using O2 mobile pho... he hung up.
This afternoon I got another call purporting to be from the same place, but the number on my home phone was:
02038870047 - it is a spoofed number - more later.
It sounded like a friend of my morning Indian friend, so this time I decided to play along.
As we were chatting about all the the horrors that were about to befall me I went to https://who-called.co.uk and typed in the number. Sure enough there were loads of complaints about the scam.
So, back to my Indiand friend. He now wants me to hit the Ctrl+R keys, this brings up the Run dialogue. I now have to types in.... err, I will stop there because the next few things he wanted me to do, had I not only been pretending to do them, could have opened a computer to his control. Not mine, it is well tied down, but you get the idea.
At this point I tell him that before we go further I need yo know where he is calling from.
It is BT Security Services in London.
Big place London can he give me the building name, number, road it is on, postcode?
That caused another hang up.
However, two in one day was too much so I pretended to BT that I wanted to close my account (I am actually with TalkTalk) as it was the only way to get to talk to someone. The lad I spoke to understood perfectly what was going on and gave me the number 03001232040 to speak to Action Fraud https://www.actionfraud.police.uk
The person at action fraud has made out a report to pass on and the police could get in tough. He was especially pleased that I had (pretended to) follow the instructions and report them as it makes the process known to investigators. He was also interested in the number spoofing.
Anyway, as we were chatting he desperately wanted me to pass on some information to you good people about the latest scam - HMRC.The caller threatens financial Armageddon, an imminent visit from the police and a possible jail term if your tax debts are not paid instantly. The fact you were unaware of any tax debts is no defence - pay up or make a down payment and set up a recovery account.
Do not fall for it. HMRC only deals with such matters by post or in person.
Caller ID spoofing. Callers have ways of changing the number displayed on Caller ID and the true number could be anywhere in the world. The 02038870047 number I gave above has the 020 London code, and that is where the caller told me he was calling from, my instinct says sub-continent. If you think you are being scammed this way hang up and call the company on a "known" number from the phone book or a receipt/statement or a an Internet search for a website. Wait five mins to make the call to allow the line to go dead from the previous call.
This morning I had a call from a mobile claiming to be from BT Security Service about my router, blah, blah... When I told the Indian sounding chap that I did not believe BT would be using O2 mobile pho... he hung up.
This afternoon I got another call purporting to be from the same place, but the number on my home phone was:
02038870047 - it is a spoofed number - more later.
It sounded like a friend of my morning Indian friend, so this time I decided to play along.
As we were chatting about all the the horrors that were about to befall me I went to https://who-called.co.uk and typed in the number. Sure enough there were loads of complaints about the scam.
So, back to my Indiand friend. He now wants me to hit the Ctrl+R keys, this brings up the Run dialogue. I now have to types in.... err, I will stop there because the next few things he wanted me to do, had I not only been pretending to do them, could have opened a computer to his control. Not mine, it is well tied down, but you get the idea.
At this point I tell him that before we go further I need yo know where he is calling from.
It is BT Security Services in London.
Big place London can he give me the building name, number, road it is on, postcode?
That caused another hang up.
However, two in one day was too much so I pretended to BT that I wanted to close my account (I am actually with TalkTalk) as it was the only way to get to talk to someone. The lad I spoke to understood perfectly what was going on and gave me the number 03001232040 to speak to Action Fraud https://www.actionfraud.police.uk
The person at action fraud has made out a report to pass on and the police could get in tough. He was especially pleased that I had (pretended to) follow the instructions and report them as it makes the process known to investigators. He was also interested in the number spoofing.
Anyway, as we were chatting he desperately wanted me to pass on some information to you good people about the latest scam - HMRC.The caller threatens financial Armageddon, an imminent visit from the police and a possible jail term if your tax debts are not paid instantly. The fact you were unaware of any tax debts is no defence - pay up or make a down payment and set up a recovery account.
Do not fall for it. HMRC only deals with such matters by post or in person.
Caller ID spoofing. Callers have ways of changing the number displayed on Caller ID and the true number could be anywhere in the world. The 02038870047 number I gave above has the 020 London code, and that is where the caller told me he was calling from, my instinct says sub-continent. If you think you are being scammed this way hang up and call the company on a "known" number from the phone book or a receipt/statement or a an Internet search for a website. Wait five mins to make the call to allow the line to go dead from the previous call.