Last night, about 19:15-ish
»Ringring ringring«
Heavy Indian accent: "Hello, my name is Florence, from the Maintenance Department of IT. Your computer is putting up a warning on the Internet from a Virus."
Mim: "Oh, really? What sort of warning?"
"Florence": "A warning about a Virus. We--"
Mim: "Yes, but what is the actual warning? My husband's a System Administrator, you see, so he can--"
"Florence": "-- and we can... I'm sorry, a what?"
Mim: "My husband is right here. He's a System Administrator: that's his job. I'm sure you can explain to him what the warning is."
Mim hands the phone to me.
Me: "Hello?"
Silence.
Me: "Hello? Are you there? I can't hear you. Hello?"
»click«
Queue Mim literally doing a happydance from pure glee.
Postscript: Today Mim got another phone call.
Heavy Indian Accent: "Hello this is Peter from Windows¹ IT and we have alerts from your computer."
Mim: "You guys tried this last night."
»click«
[1] there is a Windows computer in the house, as it happens. It's not connected to any networking. Nor has it been turned on in about ten months.
»Ringring ringring«
Heavy Indian accent: "Hello, my name is Florence, from the Maintenance Department of IT. Your computer is putting up a warning on the Internet from a Virus."
Mim: "Oh, really? What sort of warning?"
"Florence": "A warning about a Virus. We--"
Mim: "Yes, but what is the actual warning? My husband's a System Administrator, you see, so he can--"
"Florence": "-- and we can... I'm sorry, a what?"
Mim: "My husband is right here. He's a System Administrator: that's his job. I'm sure you can explain to him what the warning is."
Mim hands the phone to me.
Me: "Hello?"
Silence.
Me: "Hello? Are you there? I can't hear you. Hello?"
»click«
Queue Mim literally doing a happydance from pure glee.
Postscript: Today Mim got another phone call.
Heavy Indian Accent: "Hello this is Peter from Windows¹ IT and we have alerts from your computer."
Mim: "You guys tried this last night."
»click«
[1] there is a Windows computer in the house, as it happens. It's not connected to any networking. Nor has it been turned on in about ten months.
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Date: 2012-04-17 06:03 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-04-17 06:16 am (UTC)This "antivirus" does more or less what you would expect it to do.
It must be just successful enough, because it's still worthwhile to do it... from, as I said, India.
They're not picky who they call, either. My 89 year old grandmother got one of these calls, only for her to tell them that it was very unlikely that she had a computer virus, given that she had never in her life even used a computer, let alone owned one.
Mim was overjoyed because she had known about these calls for a while, and had been waiting with bated breath for the opportunity to answer the call with "My husband is a professional Computer Systems Administrator: I will pass him the phone so you can
try to fast-talk himexplain the problem to him."I was actually hoping they'd try to call my bluff. That would have made for some special fun.
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Date: 2012-04-17 08:02 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-04-17 08:20 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-04-17 09:44 pm (UTC)But still. I can just imagine the "oh shit" look on the guy's face.
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Date: 2012-05-27 08:47 am (UTC)http://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/167901121/security/client-security/240001025/security-expert-fools-records-fake-antivirus-scammers.html
-- mpp