Home Categories Fake-Software aolemail-support.ca - it is Fake AOL Technical Support Website 1 1 337 0 Feb 12, 2018 2018-02-12T11:58:39-05:00 Feb 13, 2018 2018-02-13T00:02:26-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) Online users are asked not to contact aolemail-support.ca at 1-844-205-0712 or other telephone numbers for technical support. And, they should also not follow instructions from callers who call them claiming to be technical support representatives from aolemail-support. This is because aolemail-support.ca is fake technical support website that tricks online users into believing they will help them with their AOL accounts. aolemail-support - the Fake AOL WebsiteOnline users should never give out their credit card information over the phone to make payment. And, for online users who have already given aolemail-support their credit card information, are asked to contact their banks for help, to stop the fake website from continuously making fraudulent charges to their credit cards. The bank should be able to cancel the transactions or charges and refund their money. Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) ▷Do Not Call 1-844-205-0712 - it is a Fa... ◁bopero.online - it is a Fraudulent Onli... "Vip Shopus" is a Fake and Fraudulent F... Fake Yahoo Email Account Verification E... Is Rubayco Myshopify an Untrustworthy O... PBA COVID-19 Relief Fund Scam... Amazon iPhone Scam Call - Unauthorized ... Is ureusii com a Scam at Ureusii? Revie... The Importance of Choosing the Right Pa... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here 1an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userApr 5, 2018 at 3:21 AM by aolemail-support.ca - it is Fake AOL Technical Support Websitean anonymous user from: Caracas, Distrito Federal, VenezuelaBe careful, a certain Philippe Ballesio offers for sale a software that in the market is better known as "scareware", this could offer a limited security or, in any case, none. This scam can appear on social networks, search engines or pop-ups on your computer as messages from a fake virus. The program causes deceptive alerts, attempts to participate in fraudulent transactions and damage to your equipment.
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