The video is a demonstration of a scamming technique involving remote desktop tools like AnyDesk. The presenter, who poses as a victim, is contacted by scammers who attempt to gain access to his computer. The scammers use AnyDesk to connect to the victim's computer, hoping to gain access to sensitive information or perform fraudulent activities.
The presenter, aware of the scam, repeatedly cancels the AnyDesk connection, leading the scammers to believe there is a problem with their system. The scammers, not realizing that their accounts have been banned, continue to try to connect, leading to frustration and confusion.
The presenter then explains that AnyDesk has been taking these scams seriously and has banned the scammers, rendering their attempts to connect futile. He also mentions that the scammers are using multiple IP addresses and networks, making it difficult to ban them.
The presenter then provides instructions on how to cancel the AnyDesk service from a computer, emphasizing that the user should not interact with the scammer's requests. He also mentions that the scammers are trying to connect to the victim's computer using different remote desktop tools, such as Ultra Viewer and TeamViewer.
The presenter concludes by expressing his frustration with the scammers' persistence and their inability to understand that their accounts have been banned. He encourages viewers to reach out to software providers like TeamViewer to report these scams and help rid their networks of these criminals.
1. There were six different call centers filled with scammers.
2. The scammers had 250 accounts.
3. The internet was working for the speaker.
4. The scammers didn't know what was happening.
5. There was something wrong with the system.
6. The scammers didn't even know that their entire remote control network was shut down.
7. The victims the scammers were talking to lost access to their computers.
8. The scammers tried to hide, access files, view webcams, and control computers without the victims knowing.
9. The scammers tried to sign up for financial accounts and approve transactions using two-factor authentication requests.
10. The scammers tried to sign up for bank accounts, PayPal, and Apple pay.
11. A service called Any Desk was used by the scammers to connect to victims' computers.
12. The scammers were banned and their accounts were shut down.
13. The scammers tried to switch to different IP addresses and computers if they were banned.
14. The scammers tried to access any computer they previously accessed.
15. The scammers lost access to all computers they previously accessed, not just the one they were currently accessing.
16. The scammers had 198 different sessions, representing different victims.
17. The scammers were trying to connect to the victims' computers for hours.
18. The victims were completely clueless about what was going on.
19. The scammers were not able to stop trying to connect, even after they were banned.
20. The scammers had been trying to connect with Any Desk and they were unable to.
21. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
22. The scammers were trying to get the transactions debited from the victims' accounts.
23. The scammers were trying to disconnect the victims from the internet.
24. The scammers were trying to get the victims to disconnect from the internet.
25. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
26. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
27. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
28. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
29. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
30. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
31. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
32. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
33. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
34. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
35. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
36. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
37. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
38. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
39. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
40. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
41. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
42. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
43. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request to disconnect from the internet.
44. The scammers were trying to get the victims to accept a request from the PayPal security server.
45. The scammers were trying to get the vict