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US trade body cracks down on tech support scam run from India

The US Federal Trade Commission has carried out a huge international crackdown on a number of "tech support" scams run out of India which have conned people in the UK, US, Canada and elsewhere out of millions of pounds since 2008.

Updated on: Oct 04, 2012 10:48 PM IST
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The US Federal Trade Commission has carried out a huge international crackdown on a number of "tech support" scams run out of India which have conned people in the UK, US, Canada and elsewhere out of millions of pounds since 2008.

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As explained by the Guardian in 2010, the scams used "boiler room" tactics, dialling through phone books for English-speaking countries. People who answered the phone were told the call came from Microsoft or their internet service provider, and that the person's computer was "reporting viruses". The caller would then perform an unnecessary "fix" on the computer and charge the person for it - and sometimes sign them up to multi-year "support" contracts. The cost could run to hundreds of pounds.

People in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand were targeted because they, like the people carrying out the scam, are English-speaking. The Guardian understands that the scam was worth millions of pounds a year to the organised gangs carrying it out.

The FTC is seeking an end to the scams, and repayments for people who were conned.Though the FTC said it could not put a figure on how many people had been scammed, or their losses, Microsoft - which has been working with the commission for the past two years to catch the criminals - provided data on more than a thousand people, with losses averaging $875 each.

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