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Jun 9, 2015 7:13 AM in response to Laurent Seroudeby keniciek,Thanks! Efficient and straightforward fix.
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Jun 25, 2015 5:39 PM in response to marlenefromdenverby bklyncats,So this afternoon I too fell for this scam. I did not take a screenshot of the original "alert" telling me that my computer has been compromised and that I must call apple. I paid this "company" $149 for them to clean my macbook pro and remove all of the viruses, or whatever they said. They had remote access to my computer and they said that I should not touch my computer for 30 minutes while the technician was working. While the "tech" was working I did write down all the things that were done to my computer.
They used
1: Citrix Online Launcher
2: TeamViewer
3: adblockplus.org
4: JSBlocker
5: CCleaner-I saw them put the cleaner into the applications folder
6: I also saw a window with "pings" and I have no idea what that is
They gave me a form for future tech support. On this form the contact email is: support@techguiders.com The two #'s listed for future tech assistance is:
1-844-617-2526, +1-844-415-5465
On the invoice from my payment the company name is Webtree LLC
2711 Centerville Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19801
1-800-810-3293
They also used two #'s to call me with during this process:
1: 661-748-0240
2: 702-330-5441
After I hung up the tech support I googled some stuff and then I realized it was a scam. I did have my doubts but for some reason I fell for it. I immediately called my cc company and I have to wait for the charge to go through before I contact billing to dispute the charge. I was issued a new card.
I now feel extremely vulnerable and I am mad at myself. I am extremely worried that they will access my computer in the future. I have an appt. with someone from the Genius Bar tomorrow evening.
I hope someone can give me some advice.
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Jul 3, 2015 10:37 AM in response to marlenefromdenverby delindafromboyd,having the same problem on my iPad any ideas
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Jul 3, 2015 10:42 AM in response to Linc Davisby delindafromboyd,Link, i am having this problem on my wife's iPad.
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Aug 5, 2015 4:38 PM in response to delindafromboydby RikkBubbaBEAR,I am beyond furious about this. I took a screen shot of the pop up window. I called them and as stated above, they pretended to be an Apple Tech. I allowed them access to my computer and I grew suspicious when they tried to up-sell me. I hung up on them and force quit the links. Since I have a back up, I proceeded to erase my hard drive and re-install Yosemite and then install my back up from nine days ago. I did not want to risk any trace of what they may have done to my computer to remain. That is why I did an erase and re-install. I am furious of this situation and I wish like anything that these people could easily be prosecuted to the full extent of the law... I really feel terrible for the people above that actually charged their credit cards... What a huge inconvenience to all involved...
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Aug 18, 2015 8:11 AM in response to marlenefromdenverby Smshirk,I Had just replaced ny iPhone and had been working with Apple support when I received this pop up. I feel really stupid for calling the number, but I did. I captured everything the guy did in a wire shark trace. I stayed online with him long enough to find out what he was after , I think! He tried to get me to allow him to connect me to a company named Quick Solutions and for 280 bucks they will rid your PC/network of what he called a worm. Im not sure what he did before I figured out what was about to happen to me, but I first opened wire shark, which ****** him off. I let it run for a few minutes before killing the network. anyway, I have his IP address And the trace. I'm not sure that would make any difference, but is there anyone I could report him to that would to any good?
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Aug 18, 2015 10:03 AM in response to Smshirkby ChitlinsCC,Well done.
Apple's preferred method for reporting these kinds of things are both straightforward and obscure.
Forwarding an email to reportphishing@apple.com is the most common - but this doesn't cover your experience, methinks - but - sending a message to this address cannot hurt.
The obscure one is Apple - Legal - Contact - you will need to be methodical in your choices on this page, in particular:
- Provide the URL of the MOST likely culprit (this may NOT be the "sharing" service, the SCAMmer may be using a legit service, but if that is all you have...)
- Choose "Counterfeit & Knockoff Products" from the 'I have a question about:' MENU
- Check the box "I have additional documents or photos to provide"
- Choose "Internet Services" from the "Which Apple product is the most similar..." MENU
Again, good job.
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Aug 19, 2015 12:06 AM in response to marlenefromdenverby keiko123,I just found this out when I had the same problem: Force Quit Safari. Hold SHIFT key down while clicking the Safari App. It clears the history and you are good to go. Why in the heck didn't Apple state this somewhere? Good Luck!
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by pat from west palm beach,Aug 22, 2015 8:05 PM in response to marlenefromdenver
pat from west palm beach
Aug 22, 2015 8:05 PM
in response to marlenefromdenver
Level 1 (9 points)
DesktopsI got this today on the iPad. I somewhat modified the helpful instructions given here, and it seemed to go away. I turned of the wifi, went to Settings-Safari-Advanced. Then I turned off the Java script. I was finally able to open Safari and change the web site. I turned the java script and wifi back on, and now it seems to be working.
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Oct 4, 2015 3:06 PM in response to Stephisaby mrhcihocki,This is what I got on my Mac in Safari just a bit ago: "
Are you sure you want to leave this page?
*********** System Security At Risk ***********
Critical Security Warning! Your Mac has detected a serious attack on this system, as your IP Address seems to accessed from two different locations at one time. A Suspicious Connection was trying to access Your Logins, Banking Details & Tracking Your Internet Activity.
Please contact the Mac Support team immediately at 1-855-266-8939(TOLL FREE) Â and provide error code UR97L1DA2TA to scan and resolve the" I did call, but got cold feet and didn't actually provide the error code or any other information. (I'm suspicious of such things by nature.) Am I okay or might they have been able to do something to my computer anyway? I was able, eventually, to get out of the stupid window and close Safari, which seems to be working fine now. Just checking if I should be worried.
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Oct 4, 2015 3:58 PM in response to mrhcihockiby ChitlinsCC,Good eye and judgement if you did nothing but ignore it and post about it here.
You could do further good deeds by copy/pasting your post into an email + the WEBSITE you were visiting when this happened to reportphishing@apple.com - AND - going here > http://www.apple.com/legal/contact/ < and reporting it as a "Counterfeit & Knockoff Products" - fill in all you can - especially the WEBSITE you were visiting when this happened.
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Dec 9, 2015 12:15 PM in response to marlenefromdenverby klauterb,I think this scam may be related to the Citrix Receiver. My wife just had this pop-up come up (same issue, locks Safari up, etc). She doesn't visit any 'suspicious' sites but installed Citrix Receiver over the weekend to access a virtual machine at her University campus. Fast forward a few days and now this pops up.
I had her uninstall the Receiver and the message has not popped up since. Is it possible that the Citrix Receiver somehow allowed this malware in if the University system was compromised?
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Jan 11, 2016 11:28 AM in response to Stephisaby Schroonman,Thanks so much Stephane!! This fixed my problem!! I got this virus/malware from my son visiting a movie site called www.iwatchvideos.com. So beware of that site. It installed a program called ZipCloud. You need to remember to delete that file also if you become victim to this crap. Good Luck and once again, thanks to Stephane!!
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Feb 7, 2016 2:29 PM in response to Wana1by Uneaq,Do not call them. Its fraud! They currently being investigated. All you need to do quit safari and hold option while open safari and choose not open recent window. Fixed!
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Feb 10, 2016 4:33 AM in response to bklyncatsby markong,did you get your money back? what did you do on your PC , did you reinstall everything. need help. had same experience .