How Tech Support Scammers Lock Your Computer



How Tech Support Scammers Lock Your Computer

Tech Support Scammers are using Lock My PC to lock people out there computers. Without knowing the password the scammer used, you won’t be able to get into your PC. I will show you a password recovery process which will get you back into your computer. Password Code: 999901111
Use this Password Recovery code on page below.

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Password Recovery code
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This Post Has 27 Comments

  1. Britec09

    Lock My PC is the latest tech scam that fake tech support scammers use. How to bypass locked pc. Smash the LIKE Button 👍

  2. Matt Ray

    Had a call from a guy that was supposedly from Microsoft, telling there was a fault on my pc, I asked him to come up to the 3rd floor of the UK Microsoft building and knock on the 5th door on the right and to show me as I was in the same building as him, strangely enough he hung up LOL

  3. 33lex55

    Hi, Brian, question: Would Acronis TI, running from a flashdrive, be any good, ie: would it be able to restore my OS from another (internal) volume?

  4. TGM4

    I ran memes on there computer then i conect via teamviewer then deleted system 32 then I broke 4 scam company’s

  5. Trillock 1945

    If I got this lock down krud on my PC, I would just combat this by using a cloned copy of Win 10 that I keep updated, and then disconnect the Sata cable, until update time again.
    Then I would just shut down the PC, install the SSD clone drive, boot up with that, then format the knackered drive, then clone the SSD on to that, so that is all well again when booting up the 'bad' SSD.
    I haven't had any of these scam calls from India(?), especially when I get the phone call, and they say something like 'This is Brian from MS security', or some other call center, and I just say 'Hi Gupta, how are you?'.
    They then repeat their name a few times, and I just reply with 'Hello Gupta again' and they usually call me names and put the phone down, job done.
    Sometimes in the past when I have the patience to play with them, I would pretend to be using Win98/SE and they would ask if my computer is on? I say no, but will boot it up, it may take some time because my PC is slow…….'Err, OK I vill wait'.
    So I put down the phone, go down stairs to the kitchen to make myself a mug if tea or coffee, come back up pick up the phone and tell him (sometimes it is a woman) I am back. They say OK, and then carry on with their scam. I make a mess of loading up the 'run' box or something, tell him/her I am sorry, and how do I do it again? This carries on for a while until they want me to down load an .EXE file that will 'fix' my computer, and at that point I just tell them to 'go away in jerky movements' and hate scammers….and put the phone down with some rather rude words from the scammer….:)

  6. Dave Skowron

    Couldn't you just boot from a USB stick into say, Ubuntu or some other distro, then open the windows file system from there and find the offending program on the drive and delete it?

  7. Windows 10 just did a update and it's all messed up lost half my stuff. Can you do a video on how to get it back? I hate the new update and want my computer back the way it was can you help

  8. SeedyThreepio

    I grabbed version 4.9.5 for testing, however I don't see any numeric codes when I enter 999901111. Either 4.9.5 doesn't include this feature, or the numeric code is invisible to my screen reader (NVDA).

  9. GoogleEyes

    Good Vid, yet again, Brian….. nearly 580K (awesome work)

  10. CoolDudeClem

    Why is it that just about ALL tech support scammers are from India?

  11. Eagle Ales

    Nice job and thanks for sharing this video, Brian

  12. Daniel

    Thanks a lot for the great value you share with us!

  13. AnglOsAxOn2

    "Let me tell you each and everything" "You have a Wirus" If you hear a cold caller say either, hang up block number.

  14. Luiz Toledo

    This is not working anymore! Typing the number doesn’t do anything. 🙁

  15. Ricky Devon

    Please help. My nan and grand pc is showing the same lock screen (they got a phone scam) but I'm not getting the password prompt to type anything in.

  16. n310ea

    When scammers call you saying that you have a problem with your PC, how do they know that, or how do they know you even have a PC in the first place?

  17. alanc2k1

    i repair computers and victims of scams often say to me they sounded convincing …. well yes they do that's their job

  18. DON GANG

    After my data was bridged by some hacker I was worry and was wondering how I was going to get maximum protection for my system to prevent a reoccurrence of what happened so a friend recommended ceaxahack on IG he helped me out and now my system is in Max. Protection. Thank you sir.

  19. DON GANG

    of what happened so a friend recommended ceaxahack on IG he helped me out and now my system is in Max. Protection

  20. Dad JV

    I got the phone calla about my slow internet connection (I’m on 150 Mb FTTPj). I claimed I was elderly and only had a very slow laptop upstairs,asked him to be patient. Kept him on hold (muted) as I was working on the PC x 20 mins to get the laptop, another 20 for it to boot up (😊).. he then talked me through some genuine tests on the pc and asked me to go to the BT website and type in teamviewer into the ‘BT search bar’ ( it’s a Google search). Thinks he’s getting me to download TeamViewer very, very slowly and install it ( I already have it for tech support to friends). We get as far as him telling me to type in a code so he can access my PC to ‘fix the problem’ when oh dear my old slow laptop just crashed and I think we have a power failure. I end the call. 3 hours of entertaining myself while I do some work with only to odd diversion. And he called back! Several times! I couldn’t be bothered to muck him about as I had other stuff to do. Lots of giggles on a that one, easy to do if you’re by the PC anyway…😁

  21. used to get scam calls often but I think they have me on a no call database I am a complete asshole to them.

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