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      • The fake LogMeIn ‘Security Update’ email scam is a phishing attempt that targets users of the popular remote desktop software. Cybercriminals send fraudulent emails posing as LogMeIn and trick victims into entering their login credentials on fake websites.
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  2. Be aware that malicious third parties have been using LogMeIn Rescue trial accounts in attempt to gain wrongful access to customers' computers. Below you will find useful tips to prevent abuse.

  3. I recently got a call from scammers making me check my event log for errors etc. They got me to go to logmein123.com and enter the last 6 digits of my product ID, which I did, then received a message saying that the code did not exist and to talk to my service provider.

  4. Sep 20, 2010 · support.me & logmein123.com is a very valid tool, the scam has nothing to do with the tools they use. Report malicious support people to logmein (that are using their tools): https://secure.logmeinrescue.com/Customer/ReportAbuse.aspx. Do not let a cold caller into your computer.

  5. Jul 16, 2023 · The fake LogMeInSecurity Updateemail scam is a phishing attempt that targets users of the popular remote desktop software. Cybercriminals send fraudulent emails posing as LogMeIn and trick victims into entering their login credentials on fake websites.

  6. How to recognize email scams. Be aware that malicious third parties posing as GoTo or join.me have been known to send suspicious emails to GoTo and join.me users and to members of the general public.

  7. While LogMeIn123.com itself is legitimate, some people might try to abuse it. Scammers may pretend to be support technicians and ask you to go to the website. Here are some tips to stay safe: Verify the Technician: Only allow remote access if you initiated the support request or trust the person.

  8. Here's how to recognize a scam message: Valid links in our emails most commonly point to logmein.com, logmeinrescue.com, or goto.com. If the destination is different, the message is most likely fake. Hover your mouse pointer over the link for a couple of seconds.

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