Looking for help with Brother printer, ended up at a page near top of search results (printer-techsupport.com/brother-printer-support.html). Called the toll free number listed, thinking I was calling Brother tech support *******292). Young Indian man was very helpful and seemed knowledgeable. Granted him remote access using Teamviewer thru a page he provided (fix123.org/). He explained, ironically, how exposed my computer was to attack, trying to convince me this was related to printer problem. Wasn't convinced and did hard shutdown of computer. Am hoping he was after a credit card number (which I didn't provide) and did not download any malware while he was remotely connected. Calling the phone number again gets a message that person is not available. See that these operators are not only trying to suck in owners of other brands and products as well (Dell, NetGear, Linksys, etc).
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