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'Google Chrome Critical Error Red Screen' Scam

Posted: September 19, 2019

Fraudsters often use a broad range of fear-mongering strategies and social engineering tricks to get their targets to believe everything they see. This is the case with the 'Google Chrome Critical Error Red Screen' scam that has been bothering a lot of users lately. Users are likely to encounter the bogus message when they browse low-quality websites such as torrent trackers, pirated movie streams, adult sites, etc. Often, these sites might work with shady advertising networks that push all sorts of content via their ads and pop-us – they might even push fake messages such as the ones used by the 'Google Chrome Critical Error Red Screen' scam.

Bogus Tactics Rely on Fear-Mongering Strategies

This scam is designed to look like a 'Google Chrome Critical ERROR,' and it states that the victim has been targeted by hackers who attempted to obtain their login credentials and bank account information. The fake messages continued on by saying that the attack was stopped for now, but the user must call a service center to ensure that the issue will not happen again. One of the contact numbers used by the 'Google Chrome Critical Error Red Screen' scam is (888) 563-5234, but it is likely that the con artist may use many other fake phone numbers too.

As you might have already guessed, this number is not associated with a reputable provider of technical support services and. Instead, it is used for complicated online scams. Users who opt to call the number might be told more lies about their system's health and security – all this is done to ensure that the victim will be willing to purchase everything needed to resolve the issue. The end-goal of the scammers is likely to be to convince the victim to pay a few hundred dollars for a service subscription or piece of software that the con artists offer. Often, the software is useless, and it will not do anything beneficial.

You should never agree to send money to anonymous service centers that you encountered via Web browser pop-ups – these are almost always a scam, and you should always reverse search their phone numbers to find out more information. If the 'Google Chrome Critical Error Red Screen' scam message appears in your Web browser, we advise you to close it immediately and avoid visiting the page that you were browsing when it spawned.

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