Printer Scam?? HELP
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Printer Scam?? HELP
I tried using, my slightly neglected, printer and it didn't\doesn't work properly ie misses lines and only prints bottom of the lines it does.
So I looked up the HP Support thing... Cutting a long story short: the did a Remote Login..... say I have Network something meaning the Computer has been hacked...
If it wasn't before, then it has been now?
The number that rang me is 0008000927766001.
So I looked up the HP Support thing... Cutting a long story short: the did a Remote Login..... say I have Network something meaning the Computer has been hacked...
If it wasn't before, then it has been now?
The number that rang me is 0008000927766001.
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Re: Printer Scam?? HELP
Don't listen to any phone based advice telling you that you've been hacked/compromised in any way. The first thing is (obviously you know this but just for anyone else) don't install any software that anyone asks you to unless you're completely 100% totally sure what you're installing and why.
I'd avoid logging on to anything like internet banking until you're sure that the pc is clean. It doesn't really sound like you've been hacked (more likely HP support's diagnosis process is just rubbish), but I'd want to scan and clean the PC to be sure.
In terms of your PC, just do the sensible and simple thing really, which is install a good virus checker and/or malware detector (in fact at this stage I'd be tempted to install (and run) a few one after the other just in case they pick up different threats.
Personally I like and use Malwarebytes:
https://www.malwarebytes.com/
Alongside a normal (free) virus checker such as Bitdefender (which I use) or Avast:
https://www.bitdefender.co.uk/solutions/free.html
https://www.avast.com/index
You shouldn't need to pay for good virus protection these days since the free products are good enough (although I have paid for the Malwarebytes upgrade), but I'd use any trials you can at least temporarily and run full scans a few times before and after re-boots.
The printer sounds like blocked inkjet nozzles perhaps, it happens to mine if it's been off a while and the printer has a "clean nozzles function" that usually fixes the issue.
I'd avoid logging on to anything like internet banking until you're sure that the pc is clean. It doesn't really sound like you've been hacked (more likely HP support's diagnosis process is just rubbish), but I'd want to scan and clean the PC to be sure.
In terms of your PC, just do the sensible and simple thing really, which is install a good virus checker and/or malware detector (in fact at this stage I'd be tempted to install (and run) a few one after the other just in case they pick up different threats.
Personally I like and use Malwarebytes:
https://www.malwarebytes.com/
Alongside a normal (free) virus checker such as Bitdefender (which I use) or Avast:
https://www.bitdefender.co.uk/solutions/free.html
https://www.avast.com/index
You shouldn't need to pay for good virus protection these days since the free products are good enough (although I have paid for the Malwarebytes upgrade), but I'd use any trials you can at least temporarily and run full scans a few times before and after re-boots.
The printer sounds like blocked inkjet nozzles perhaps, it happens to mine if it's been off a while and the printer has a "clean nozzles function" that usually fixes the issue.
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Re: Printer Scam?? HELP
This idiot used the top of the Google search which was http://www.uswebxsolution.com/development.php
I have Spybot S&D, and ran it straight afterwards.... I'm downloading and running the Malware one too
Any idea how I know the pc is clean?
I have Spybot S&D, and ran it straight afterwards.... I'm downloading and running the Malware one too
Any idea how I know the pc is clean?
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Just run and re-run Malwarebytes, Bitdefender and Avast. They will identify and remove/quarantine/alert you to any threats. Sometimes different virus checkers are better at picking up different types of threats and in your shoes I'd run several through full, detailed scans a few times just to make myself feel safe.
I'd then pick my favourite (or read some online reviews of the best of them) and keep a couple running with real-time scanning enabled. I think Malwarebytes has a fully-functional free trial for a month or so, I'd definitely leave that running on your PC for as long as the trial lasts.
Note that Malwarebytes should ideally be installed alongside a normal virus checker as they do slightly different but complimentary jobs. Thats the setup I have - a (paid for) upgraded Malwarebytes running alongside Bitdefender free.
I'd then pick my favourite (or read some online reviews of the best of them) and keep a couple running with real-time scanning enabled. I think Malwarebytes has a fully-functional free trial for a month or so, I'd definitely leave that running on your PC for as long as the trial lasts.
Note that Malwarebytes should ideally be installed alongside a normal virus checker as they do slightly different but complimentary jobs. Thats the setup I have - a (paid for) upgraded Malwarebytes running alongside Bitdefender free.
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Re: Printer Scam?? HELP
Ran a few things a few times, and only 2 ancient things have never been zapped by Spybot are there.
Still a bit wary of using it for money stuff though.
I'll post on the HP Forum tomorrow about it....
It seems to have been a "legit" Company that sells stuff, so should be OK?
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If the scans are clean I'd say you're fine so that's good news
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Long neglected? If it's ink then the cartridges may well have dried out either partially or completely. Don't think there are any likely issues with leaving a laser dormant for months or years. Possibly your OS has had an upgrade in the time since it was last used that has removed compatibility with your PC and you need a software/ driver upgrade.blahblah wrote: ↑24 Nov 2017, 15:10 I tried using, my slightly neglected, printer and it didn't\doesn't work properly ie misses lines and only prints bottom of the lines it does.
So I looked up the HP Support thing... Cutting a long story short: the did a Remote Login..... say I have Network something meaning the Computer has been hacked...
If it wasn't before, then it has been now?
The number that rang me is 0008000927766001.
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Re: Printer Scam?? HELP
If you are ever unsure of a phone number just stick it in Google.
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Re: Printer Scam?? HELP
The English on that site is so poor it has to be a scam site.blahblah wrote: ↑24 Nov 2017, 15:57 This idiot used the top of the Google search which was http://www.uswebxsolution.com/development.php
I have Spybot S&D, and ran it straight afterwards.... I'm downloading and running the Malware one too
Any idea how I know the pc is clean?
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Great advice.
A few years ago a friend of mine, who I helped on the tech side, phoned and saying he was getting a regular number on his phone bill that he didn't recognise and, as it added up to a few quid, was there anything I could suggest. Armed with Google and the number I replied - "anyone a fan of Britains Got Talent?"
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