Indian Scammers

I had a phone call this week from "Spark". I spoke to a couple of Indian gentlemen who explained that my private IP address had been made public, and that this meant that my internet connection was compromised.

Of course, this is a scam. I'm not a Spark customer, but I am an IT professional and I knew that what I was being told was nonsense. The aim of the person on the other end of the line in these scams is to get you to give them control of your PC. After they've done that, they can install malicious software, demand money, etc. They do this through remote control software such as LogMeIn, which they have to walk you through downloading, installing and connecting to their PC.

Luckily after the first 10 minutes I thought to record the conversation. Here's an excerpt: