I destroy this Call Center full of Scammers
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the narrator exposes a scam operation pretending to be Amazon Prime, tricking victims into downloading remote access apps for 'cancellation'. The scammer attempts to charge victims with a subscription fee, but the narrator turns the tables, gaining control of the scammer's computer, deleting files, and even identifying their location in Kolkata, India. The video ends with the narrator warning others about the scam and reaching out to potential victims to ensure they haven't fallen for the trick.
Takeaways
- 🚫 Scammers impersonate Amazon Prime services to trick people into believing they've been charged for a subscription they didn't authorize.
- 💻 The scam involves asking victims to download remote access applications like AnyDesk, UltraViewer, or TeamViewer to 'cancel' the subscription.
- 🛡️ The video's narrator uses a virtual machine to control the interaction and prevent any harm to their own system.
- 🔍 Once access is gained, the scammer's system can be infiltrated to find scam scripts, accounts, or victim lists.
- 🗑️ The narrator demonstrates deleting thousands of scam files from the scammer's system.
- 🔊 The video also captures audio from the scammer's environment, potentially providing evidence of the scam in progress.
- 📞 The scammer is led to believe that the victim is completing a refund form, which is used to trick them into transferring money back.
- 💰 The scammer is manipulated into adding extra zeros to a refund amount, leading to a large sum being 'accidentally' transferred to the victim.
- 🏢 The narrator identifies the scammer's location down to the specific building in Kolkata, India, causing the scammer to panic and disconnect.
- 📞 The narrator calls the scammer's victims to warn them about the scam and confirm they haven't fallen for it.
- 🛑 The video concludes with a message to the scammers, giving them the option to stop their activities or face exposure and further action.
Q & A
What is the scam described in the video script about?
-The scam involves scammers calling victims and pretending to be from Amazon Prime services, claiming that the victim has been charged for a Prime subscription they did not authorize. The scammer then offers to cancel the charge but requires remote access to the victim's computer to do so, which is a ploy to install malware or gain control over the system.
What remote access applications are mentioned as tools used by the scammers?
-The scammers use remote access applications such as AnyDesk, UltraViewer, or TeamViewer to gain access to the victim's computer.
How does the scammer's plan backfire in the script?
-The scammer's plan backfires because they unknowingly connect to the scammer's virtual machine, which the scammer has full control over. This allows the scammer to access and delete the scammer's files and scripts.
What is the significance of the 'anydex.exe' file mentioned in the script?
-The 'anydex.exe' file is the malware that the scammers attempt to download onto the victim's computer to gain control. However, in the script, it is downloaded onto the scammer's own virtual machine instead.
What is the purpose of the scammer's 'cancellation form' in the script?
-The 'cancellation form' is a part of the scam where the scammer tricks the victim into providing personal information, which can then be used for identity theft or further fraudulent activities.
How do the scammers attempt to extract money from the victim in the script?
-The scammers manipulate the victim into filling out a refund form with extra zeros, turning a small refund amount into a large one, which the victim is then tricked into transferring back to the scammers under the pretense of correcting a mistake.
What is the significance of the manager's name 'Asif' mentioned in the script?
-The name 'Asif' is the real name of the manager of the scam operation, which the scammer discovers and uses to intimidate and disrupt the scammers' activities.
How does the scammer in the script identify the location of the scammers?
-The scammer identifies the location of the scammers by accessing their computer files and deducing that they are in Kolkata, sector 5, in a building referred to as the Genesis Building.
What action does the scammer take to warn potential victims in the script?
-The scammer calls potential victims to warn them about the scam and to ensure they have not fallen for it or provided any sensitive information to the scammers.
What is the final message conveyed to the scammers in the script?
-The final message is a warning to the scammers that their activities have been exposed, and they have two options: either call back and help a victim to save their name, or face continued exposure and pursuit by the scammer.
What is the role of the person named 'Pierogi' in the script?
-Pierogi is the person who exposes the scammers, destroys their files, and calls out their location, ultimately leaving a voicemail for them with an ultimatum.
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