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Police in Gurugram, India, have busted an alleged fake call center, operating from a rented house in Sushant Lok Phase 3. The center, posing as Microsoft representatives, duped some people in Canada by offering technical support and sending viruses to their computers via pop-ups. The police have arrested 13 people, including the team leader, and recovered 12 laptops, three mobile phones, and other documents.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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