Rajiv Chhatwal, Rupinder Kaur and Harinder Singh and companies Global Access Technical Support, Source Pundit and Helios Digital Media LLC were the defendants that had been charged in October 2016 by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as part of its ongoing crackdown against tech support scams.
The FTC said it obtained settlements with the St Louis based group of defendants who used deceptive Internet pop-up ads to trick consumers into buying unnecessary technical support services.
In addition, the defendants agreed to turn over assets valued at more than USD 1 million to the FTC, which will be used to provide restitution to victims.
The FTC had alleged that the defendants worked with affiliate marketers to place pop-up ads falsely claiming that a consumer's computer was infected and that the ads originated from legitimate technology companies like Apple or Microsoft.
The ads included dire warnings and urged consumers to immediately call a toll-free number for help.
The telemarketers claimed they needed remote access to consumers' computers in order to diagnose the problem. Once given access, the telemarketers showed consumers innocuous screens and directories on the computers, deceiving consumers into believing that these were evidence of problems that required immediate repair.
The settlement is part of the FTC's ongoing efforts to pursue tech support scams. The Commission had last month announcedOperation Tech Trap, a major crackdown on tech support operators who used many of the same tactics as the defendants in this case.
"Today's settlements, along with the agency's recent Operation Tech Trap actions, underscore the FTC's commitment to protecting consumers from tech support scams".
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