Indian police and Microsoft combine forces to shut down fake call centers

Indian police and Microsoft combine forces to shut down fake call centers
By Ivan Mehta


For years, India has been a major hub for tech support call centers that service companies around the world. Unfortunately, not all of them are legit. Earlier this week, police in the capital city of New Delhi raided 16 fraudulent call centers and arrested nearly three dozen people for running scams while pretending to offer customer care. The city’s police force worked with Microsoft’s digital crime unit to nail the scammers, who were involved with call centers that charged customers from anything between $100 to $500 for “tech support.” With the company’s help, authorities shut down 10 call centers across…

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November 29, 2018 at 03:27PM
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