TALKTALK has warned its customers over a scam where tech users can unknowingly downloads malware onto their devices.

The service provider urged people to install cybersecurity software on all devices inside the home, to ensure everybody is protected when using the internet.

TalkTalk has encouraged customers to install its in-house cybersecurity software called TalkTalk Homesafe

1

TalkTalk has encouraged customers to install its in-house cybersecurity software called TalkTalk HomesafeCredit: Press Association

“While we’re all getting stuff done and enjoying ourselves online, we also need to keep our computers, our data and our families safe,” TalkTalk writes on its website.

“Often scammers use sites such as TeamViewer.com to download harmful software onto your devices.”

TeamViewer is a remote access software which allows the maintenance of computers and other devices by experts from afar.

But scammers can persuade people into downloading it to gain control over their devices, via the phone or email.

I'm a tech expert – delete 5 types of app off iPhone and Android for speed boost
Vodafone warns all iPhone and Android users over money-stealing plot

They may pose as cyber experts looking to help with your device, or even as a worker from a well-known business.

If you follow through with downloading the software, fraudsters can gain all kinds of information if they’re granted access to your devices.

This includes emails, passwords, addresses and even banking details.

TalkTalk has encouraged customers to install its in-house cybersecurity software called TalkTalk Homesafe.

Most read in Phones & Gadgets

When people sign up with the network provider, they are able to download Homesafe free of charge.

The HomeSafe software is a web filter for your Wi-Fi hub that has a scam protection tool to help customers avoid websites that could be hiding malware.

It can also be used for blocking inappropriate content for kids.

“Every TalkTalk broadband customer gets our HomeSafe web filter included for their home Wi-Fi, protecting any device that’s connected,” the provider says.

Customers can simply activate it and choose their settings in the My Account section of the website.

If you think you have TeamViewer installed due to scammers on your devices you can follow TalkTalk’s guide on how to uninstall it.

Best Phone and Gadget tips and hacks

Looking for tips and hacks for your phone? Want to find those secret features within social media apps? We have you covered…


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Tech & Science team? Email us at [email protected]


This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

You May Also Like

Hackers Target Los Angeles School District With Ransomware

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine hasn’t gone to Vladimir Putin’s plan: Its…

Crescent moon joins parade of five planets lining up in order for the first time in 18 years TONIGHT

A crescent moon will join a ‘planet parade’ of five worlds appearing…

How to get the Windows 10 May 2019 Update right now

It isn’t enough to have great new devices, apps, and games with…

Tesco down updates — Hundreds of users report problems with retailer website, app, and checkout

Tesco explained Tesco is a global British grocery and general products company…