Security hack.
Is E-Soft a legitimate Tech support subcontractor of Apple? I was hacked yesterday - Error Code #0x83d47d
Mac Pro
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Is E-Soft a legitimate Tech support subcontractor of Apple? I was hacked yesterday - Error Code #0x83d47d
Mac Pro
They lied. You were conned. They are NOT a legitimate company.
Contest the charges on your card IMMEDIATELY.
Disconnect your Mac from the Internet IMMEDIATELY.
It has been compromised and the con artists why suckered you may have remote access to your Mac and all of the data on it.
They lied. You were conned. They are NOT a legitimate company.
Contest the charges on your card IMMEDIATELY.
Disconnect your Mac from the Internet IMMEDIATELY.
It has been compromised and the con artists why suckered you may have remote access to your Mac and all of the data on it.
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GabeandMax wrote:
Is {expunged} a legitimate Tech support subcontractor of Apple? I was hacked yesterday - Error Code #0x83d47d
So you saw a pop-up or notification akin to the following?
macOS Security
Apple Secrity Alert - Error Code: #0x83d47d
Access to this PC has been blocked for security reasons.
Contact Mac Support: {telephone number expunged}
Threat Detected - Trojan Spyware
Apps: {expunged}
Unless you allowed these folks access to your Apple ID or your Mac, you’re fine. Your Mac is fine, too.
If you did allow these folks access, then you’re quite possibly in for some hurt here, and in for more than a little remediation including re-loading and re-securing your environment and changing all of your passwords.
Computer screen froze with message that said there was a security problem and for MAC security support I should call given phone number. E-Soft was company at other end. They said they do security work for Apple. They charged $249 for one-time fix ( which took total of 3 hours). They also said I needed new security system for $1400. They said hackers would get in again if I didn’t have sufficient firewall. I am supposed to mail check to cover all costs.
I can’t find a live person to call at Apple to determine if E-Soft is legitimate tech company subcontracted by Apple.
GabeandMax wrote:
I can’t find a live person to call at Apple to determine if E-Soft is legitimate tech company subcontracted by Apple.
Call your local police department and file a report. They probably won't do anything, but it would be a good idea to have an official police report number going forward. You may need that if you need to dispute future credit card charges or deal with identify theft.
As KiltedTim says, your computer and all of your data has been compromised. There is no way for us to know exactly what they got from you. Obviously they have any information you told them. They also have any information that was on your computer. They may have installed backdoors to get access to your computer in the future too.
It might be a good idea to call Apple and ask for more detailed advice. I'm sure Apple gets these reports all the time, so they may have a checklist of steps you can take to secure your data and online accounts. The same goes for your credit card and bank accounts. Call them to report the incident and hopefully they will send you some additional information on how to secure your accounts.
Who told you that you were hacked? Some web page?
More likely you were scammed. Hopefully you didn't give them any personal information or credit card numbers.
You got scammed. As stated above, disconnect from the network, contest the charges, and re-install macOS and apps, and to change ALL of your passwords.
Security hack.