Hackers are using this insidious scam to get unwitting victims to install malware themselves.
How Windows tech support scammers walked right into a trap set by the feds Thread starter JournalBot Start date Dec 5, 2012 Jump to latest Follow Reply Status Not open for further replies.
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Everywhere you look there's a potential scam waiting to happen. Look no further than your inbox, CNET survey finds. Dashia is the consumer insights editor for CNET. She specializes in data-driven ...