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Re: Possible Firewall Fraud, N300 Extender
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Possible Firewall Fraud, N300 Extender
On 12/1/17 I had an unexpected interruption of access to my extender. I kept getting a message that the password was incorrect, but my PW has always been the same as my router. I went online and entered a chat session with John on the"mywifiext.net" site. As soon as I told him my issue, he transferred me to a Tech named Avnish Kumar. He stated he needed remote access to my computer in order to resolve my problem, so I gave him that access. For the next 1-1/2 hours, he went through numerous activities on my computer (as I watched). After he supposedly got my problem resolved, he began insisting on my installing a Firewall, by purchasing a software called EcoSoft. The cost was $170 for a 2-yr subscription. This was a reduced rate. He created an invoice for the purchase, sent it to me via email, and I paid for it through PayPal; but he wanted the payment made to him - not NetGear. I have written to NetGear twice, but have gotten no response. I'm fearful I have been scammed. Anyone heard or experienced this or familiar with this Firewall?
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Re: Possible Firewall Fraud, N300 Extender
I am not a Netgear representative, I provide no guarantee and take no liability for my comments. This is my opinion on IT security related topics.
The mywifiext site is a private site that exists only on Netgear extenders. All Netgear support is through netgear.com. I am familiar with the address being mywifiext.com, not .net, though it may handle both. If you initiated a remote connection with someone while on a "mywifiext" or similar site, I am afraid it sounds like to me that you have likely been a victim of site spoofing. I only know about Netgear making hardware products, not software. If you gave him access to your local computer, there is likely something installed now like a virus, rootkit, remote exploit, etc. It may be something hidden enough or deep enough that only a disk wipe will remove it, or worst case, there is something loaded in firmware that you cannot remove now.
I did not enter the site, but I cannot find any references to EcoSoft firewall (or EqoSoft) other than a page with that address itself. This is a big red flag that it is not a valid product and is a scam site. Also, when someone asks you to pay for anything that is not through a valid storefront. If you had made payment to this person, PayPal would likely not refund your money because you willfully made the transaction, even if there was a promise for goods or services that were not rendered. The receiver could claim that they just asked you for money or some such.
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Re: Possible Firewall Fraud, N300 Extender
What apil1 is saying it right if you are not sure if its a trusted company then you should directly contact that company through there own website. If you need support for netgear products contact us through our support site.
http://www.netgear.com/support/contact.aspx
DarrenM
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I was hit by this scam yesterday.
I’m disappointed that Netgear isn’t doing anything to help protect their customers.
I was routed to myeifiext.net all too easily. I got there by following Netgear’s instatructions.
Not paying close attention I ended up in this scam.
To make matters worse, alll the screens look very legitimate.
Netgear needs to route extender setups only through their website.
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Re: Possible Firewall Fraud, N300 Extender
I just had the same scenario. Tried to access mywifi.net & got a legitimate looking site. Online assistant could not help me, but would put me on the line with a tech who could fix my problem by accessing my computer. Luckily I've learned to be suspicious when it comes to letting someone access my computer, so declined her offer & logged off. Then came here to check out the situation. Glad I did. Hope Netgear does something to stop that from happening.
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