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    Tech Support Scammer Fake Command Prompt

    Tech Support Scammer Fake Command Prompt

    Fake command prompt to fool tech support scammers

    For instructions on how to use, see this file: https://sourceforge.net/projects/techsupportcmd/files/How%20To%20Use.pdf/download This fake command prompt can be used instead of the real windows command prompt in order to waste the tech support scammers time. It is based upon the windows 7 command prompt, but is not noticeably different from the command prompt in most other windows versions. Many commands commonly used by scammers, such as tree, netstat and powercfg are emulated in...
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    Tech Support Scammer Fake Run Dialogue

    Tech Support Scammer Fake Run Dialogue

    Fake run dialogue that is designed to confuse tech support scammers

    This fake run dialogue can be used instead of the real windows run dialogue in order to waste the tech support scammers time and confuse them. It is based upon the windows 7 run dialogue, but is not noticeably different from the run dialogue in most other windows versions when not side by side. Many commands commonly used by scammers, such as cmd, msconfig and eventvwr are handled by this, but they provide results that the scammer would not be expecting, for example, the eventvwr...
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