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Modem Hijacking
Modem hijacking is an Internet scam in which customers are enticed to click on ads to access Internet content for "free." The site may also say "no credit card is needed" to access content. After the customer clicks "I agree," the site then prompts the user to download a "viewer or "dialer" program.
How modem hijacking works
Once the program is downloaded to the user's computer, it reprograms the computer's modem to disconnect the user from the Internet and reconnect using another phone number, often an international number. Some software causes the modem to make international calls when the customer is unaware that calls are being made.
Since many of these sites do not require a credit card in order to access content, children can click into them without their parents' knowledge or permission. Preventing modem hijacking There are some things you can do to minimize your chances of modem hijacking and finding surprise charges on your phone bill:
See also: Related Customer Rights and Safety topics
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