YouTube prankster Jack Vale strikes back at some scumbag scammers. The ruse is simple, and one many of us have been exposed to at some point. A popup appears on your computer claiming you have a virus. Simply call the number listed to quickly resolve this dangerous security issue! It just takes granting the strangers on the other end of the phone remote access to your computer and your credit card details – but that’s not too much to ask, right? Check out Vale’s humorous approach in dealing with these guys.
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