This video demonstrates a phishing attack where a scammer impersonates Apple Support to trick a victim into downloading remote desktop software (AnyDesk) by claiming there's a pending transaction, then uses the installed software to gain unauthorized access to the victim's computer. The scammer exploits the victim's trust in a legitimate-looking support call and guides them through the installation process, showing how social engineering combined with remote access tools can compromise personal devices.
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To Catch a Rundi Pretending to Work for Apple.
Added:[music] [music] [music] >> Thanks for letting me connect with Apple support. Hello, I have a message here from Apple.
Can you help me with that?
What message do you have? It says Apple Pay your transaction of 149.98 USD is currently being processed.
Okay, let me check with your number, ma'am.
You're going to check with my number?
Hello. Hello.
Yeah, uh as I can check in my data that you placed order of iPhone 14 and it's priced $499.99.
Oh.
>> And order has been placed from Mountain View, California.
I don't >> Mountain View, California? I live in Washington.
Not in California.
>> Okay, so it's Okay.
So, it might be that some person is misusing your credentials and they do all of these things.
It might be that they're doing all these things.
>> Sorry? It might be that they're doing all these things. I need to cancel order.
You want Catholic? Please.
Okay, ma'am. So, for this translation purpose, you need a device like a computer or a laptop or a smartphone.
Do you have anything like that?
I have a laptop.
Okay. Apart from your laptop, do you have any smartphone?
Uh no.
Okay. So, uh are you in front of your laptop right now? Yes.
Okay. Is it a Windows or a MacBook, ma'am? It's a Windows.
Okay. So, uh open the Google Chrome.
Okay.
Open the Google Chrome.
Okay.
>> search bar, type over there anydesk.com.
AnyDesk type in anydesk.com.
Okay?
Okay.
All right.
>> Now, can you see any download now option over there? AnyDesk Any AnyDesk remote desktop software.
Download Yes, I see that.
Click on the download now.
Okay. Download now.
Now, at the bottom, can you see if it's downloading?
I see that.
Okay.
Once it's completely downloaded, let me know, okay? It looks like it's done.
Is it done? It's done.
Okay, click on it.
Click on it.
Okay.
Now, what's come up on your screen?
Uh all right, uh wants to install this on my computer.
Install Install it.
All right.
Okay.
All right.
I'm installing it.
And now there's just some yes or no options coming up.
Now, what's come up on your screen?
Uh all right, uh a bunch of numbers just came up.
It's your address, right?
>> Yes. Yes.
Yeah, just confirm your address.
>> Confirm your address.
Oh, it's uh 803.
87 8 803.
Mhm. 871.
348.
Mhm.
Mhm.
After 348.
Let's see. So, it's 803.
Okay.
871 3482 Uh-huh.
3482 Okay.
Now, can you see what's come up on your screen?
It's like a warning that just came up.
>> allow and continue?
>> Allow and continue. Yes, I see that.
Allow and continue.
Click on it.
Click on it.
Now, what's come up on your screen? Uh something's coming up.
Can you see two check boxes?
Yes, I see that.
Now, it wants >> the check boxes.
Uh just just wants a password.
Set password.
Set a password. Set password.
Can you see any skip option over there?
Uh yes.
Skip it. Okay. Don't need to do that.
Okay. Now, can you see the start broadcast or start now anything like that? I see that. Yes. Yes.
Yes, click on it. Click on the start broadcast. Start broadcast.
Okay. Click on the start broadcast.
On your screen. Uh something's coming up.
Sorry?
Sorry, something's coming up on my screen.
Found? Found?
What's come up on your screen, ma'am?
>> Uh, oh, what's come up on my screen, ma'am? It is a warning.
It's a warning, I say.
Yes, it's it's a security warning. Yes.
Just allow it, allow or accept it. Okay.
Click on the check boxes and allow or accept it. And and okay.
Check the boxes. Now, what's come up on your screen?
Closing.
Uh, let's see what's come up on my screen. What's come up on my screen?
Oh, it's another warning that just came up.
What warning?
Uh, the warning says, "Warning, this is a Randy and she wants on your computer."
Your name? Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Such a good name. You can go to the prostitute.
>> [laughter] >> We give you the money, a lot of money.
I'm seeing that we >> [laughter] [music] [music] [music] >> Hope you love cuffing your hands. Hey.
>> [music] >> Hey.
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