Summary of Scammers Never Expect Me Actually Buying Something

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The video discusses a scam in which a person is told they need to buy a tool for $249 to remove hackers from their computer. The video demonstrates how scammers can be very convincing, even fooling someone who knows a lot about computers. The video recommends that users purchase a network firewall to protect against such attacks.

  • 00:00:00 The video demonstrates how scammers can be connected to your computer by analyzing their IP addresses. The scammers are trying to get access to your banking information, and if you are not careful, they could be successful.
  • 00:05:00 The narrator is explaining how scammers never expect you to actually buy something from them and that they have to go ahead and block all the hackers.
  • 00:10:00 The video demonstrates how scammers can be very convincing, even fooling someone who knows a lot about computers. The scammer attempts to copy paste something into a fake notepad, but the user notices and interrupts him. The scammer then tries to switch to another program, but the user informs him that he wants to type in his email address instead. The scammer eventually agrees and types in the user's email address.
  • 00:15:00 The individual discusses a problem they are having with their computer, and explains that it is the result of a hacking attack. They go on to say that, if it is indeed a hacking attack, then it is something that should be treated with more seriousness as it could be a sign of more serious problems. The individual then asks the person on the other end of the call to download software to help them deal with the attack. The cost of this software is $249.
  • 00:20:00 The video describes a scam in which a person is told that they need to buy a network professional tool in order to remove hackers from their computer. The cost of the tool is $249.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses how hackers can disable a computer using the network professional tool. The user suggests that users purchase a network firewall to protect against viruses and hackers, but notes that this is not the only way to protect against such attacks.
  • 00:30:00 In the video, the speaker demonstrates how scammers will never expect the speaker to actually purchase something, as the speaker is using a virtual machine. The speaker then indicates that the scammers are becoming angry, and the speaker recommends breathing and keeping one's mouth closed to avoid getting caught.

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