The phone scammer, no. Just some idiot trying to get me to do stuff I should not be doing. Given how he conducted himself on the phone, he probably does not have a great conversion rate. People that do this are not exactly criminal master minds. But I guess some people get bullied into handing over their private keys, which I assume is what he was after. He clearly had some setup that auto dials numbers. After this, he apparently removed me from that list. So, tip: annoy the hell out of them and waste their time as much as you can when this happens to you. Putting him no speaker got a few giggles out of the team.
The criminals that got into my account got too greedy. The bank's fraud detection system kicked in and rolled back the transactions. But at that point they had complete control over my account. Very scary. If they had been more subtle, they could have likely stolen quite a bit. So, also not criminal master minds probably.
The criminals that got into my account got too greedy. The bank's fraud detection system kicked in and rolled back the transactions. But at that point they had complete control over my account. Very scary. If they had been more subtle, they could have likely stolen quite a bit. So, also not criminal master minds probably.