Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat

Verdict: Suspicious | Risk Score: 8/10 | Severity: high

Category: UPI, Government Impersonation, KYC

How Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat Works

Overview: The Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat scam is exploiting the fear of legal trouble among Indians. Scammers start by posing as tech support agents, claiming your computer or online accounts have been hacked. After gaining your trust—and sometimes remote access—they escalate by threatening you with police complaints, money laundering, or drug crime allegations. Victims are then passed to a 'government official' who demands money or sensitive details. This scam can cause severe psychological distress, financial loss, or even blackmail. How It Works: 1. You get an unexpected call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, Apple, or Google support. 2. The caller ID may be spoofed to look like an official number. 3. The agent says your device has been compromised and asks you to install remote access apps for 'inspection.' 4. During the session, you are shown fake evidence and told your name is linked to illegal activity or cybercrime. 5. You're transferred to a so-called 'government officer' who provides badges, case numbers, or files to seem real. 6. The fake officer pressures you to pay up immediately—often via UPI, Apple gift cards, or online transfer—to avoid police action. India Angle: This scam hits major Indian cities where digital literacy is rising but fear of legal entanglement is high. Calls often mix Hindi and English. Scammers name-[NAME_REDACTED] (like CBI, Delhi Police) and threaten FIR or Aadhaar blocking. Young professionals, homemakers, and elderly people are at risk. Real Examples: - "This is Microsoft security. Your name came up in a cybercrime investigation. Transfer Rs 40,000 now to clear it." - "Hello, I am Inspector Sharma, badge #71532. You are booked for a money laundering case." - "If you don’t cooperate, your Aadhaar and bank accounts will be frozen." Red Flags: - Out-of-the-blue tech support calls about security - Requests for remote desktop apps installation - Sudden transfer of call to a supposed government officer - Threats of arrest or legal action over the phone - Requests for payment in unconventional forms like gift cards Protective Measures: - Never trust unsolicited calls from tech companies or 'police' - Hang up and call official support or police lines for verification - Refuse to install any app at a stranger's request - Never transfer money or share personal documents without verifying authenticity - Educate your family and elderly relatives If Victimised: - End all calls and disconnect any remote sessions immediately - Block numbers and report calls to cybercrime authorities (1930, cybercrime.gov.in) - Alert your bank if money was transferred - Preserve any communication records as proof Related Scams: - Fake Police Verification Calls: Demands for payments linked to Aadhaar or PAN issues - SIM Swap Frauds: Using social engineering to get access to your phone number for banking - Remote Access Refund Scams: Impersonators offering 'refunds' requiring remote desktop installation

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BharatSecure's AI has identified this as a used in scams targeting Indian users.

Who Does Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat Target?

General public across India

Red Flags — How to Identify Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat

  • Unsolicited tech support calls with urgent security concerns
  • Callers claiming criminal investigation and threatening legal action
  • Requests for remote access or for payment via UPI/gift card
  • Transfer of conversation to a 'government official' with fabricated credentials

What To Do If You Encounter Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat

  1. Do not click any links or share personal information
  2. Block and report the sender immediately
  3. Report at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930
  4. Inform your bank if financial details were shared

How to Report Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat in India

  • Call 1930 — National Cyber Crime Helpline (24x7)
  • File a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in
  • Contact your bank immediately if money was lost
  • Call RBI helpline: 14440 for banking fraud

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat?
Overview: The Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat scam is exploiting the fear of legal trouble among Indians. Scammers start by posing as tech support agents, claiming your computer or online accounts have been hacked. After gaining your trust—and sometimes remote access—they escalate by threatening you with police complaints, money laundering, or drug crime allegations. Victims are then passed to a 'government official' who demands money or sensitive details. This scam can ca
How does Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat work?
Overview: The Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat scam is exploiting the fear of legal trouble among Indians. Scammers start by posing as tech support agents, claiming your computer or online accounts have been hacked. After gaining your trust—and sometimes remote access—they escalate by threatening you with police complaints, money laundering, or drug crime allegations. Victims
How to protect yourself from Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat?
Do not click any links or share personal information Block and report the sender immediately Report at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930 Inform your bank if financial details were shared
How to report Impersonation Tech Support Call with Government Threat in India?
Report to cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930 (National Cyber Crime Helpline). You can also contact your local police station's cyber cell.

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