So my question is: Does anydesk action abuse reports? Looking at the account Alias I would have thought it would have instant been instantly apparent that it is a scam account, I am even amazed that an alias like that was even possible and not a instant redflag. I included detail from the trace log and details of the call (key log detail below, but partially hashed out the ID number).Īpp.backend_session - Incoming session request: AMAZON COSTUMER SERVICES (602#17) The HoneyPot works well, they attempt to connect, and I use some python scripts to scrape the scammers account details in realtime and send to me.īut reporting the scammers account via the Abuse form on the AnyDesk site it appears they take no action and do not respond to the reports. I have found that most online services take about 2-8hrs to action a abuse report and disable the scammers account.Īs many of the scammers try to get you to install AnyDesk (or less commonly other remote desktop application) I decided to setup a AnyDesk HoneyPot VM so I could extract the scammers AnyDesk ID so to report to anydesk via the Abuse report contact form on thier site. I like to lead the scammers on for a bit to extracting infomation from them to then report thier accounts to thier service providers. ![]() I work in IT and get about 10 to 20 scam calls each week, most are the tipical Amazon/Ebay refund scams.
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