DutchNews, June 22, 2017
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Last year 1,100 people filed a police report after
being conned out of money by phone callers claiming to work for Microsoft, and
800 have done so already this year, broadcaster NOS said on Thursday.
Victims
are phoned by an English-speaking man or woman, often with a heavy accent, who
claim to work for the software giant’s help desk. They then proceed to explain
that the victim’s computer has problems.
In some cases victims are asked to
install software which allows the conman or woman to take over their computer.
In others they are asked for bank details so that they can empty bank accounts.
Victims have lost hundreds of thousands of euros to the scammers, police say,
and one man lost some €70,000.
Most victims are over the age of 50. ‘This could
be because the scammers use fixed phone lines and older people are more likely
than youngsters to have them,’ spokesman Rob van Bree told the broadcaster.
The
police say they think several groups are involved in the different versions of
the scam.

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