WASHINGTON (CN) — The Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint Thursday to stop online tech support scams that bilk tens of millions of dollars from consumers, particularly older people. Reimage ...
Tech support companies Restoro and Reimage will pay $26 million to settle charges that they used scare tactics to trick their customers into paying for unnecessary computer repair services. The U.S.
The US Federal Trade Commission says two antivirus software products, Restoro and Reimage, are actually fake products that have allegedly conned buyers out of "ten of millions" of dollars, according ...
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Two companies that claimed they could help rid computers of viruses and malware agreed to pay $26 million to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges they duped consumers, particularly older ...
The product itself is free to use — available for download at restoro.com — and has been deemed a safe product in the Microsoft Support forums. Though research on it also shows that it can produce ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced plans to distribute more than $25.5 million to consumers ...
If you bought a computer repair service from Restoro or Reimage, expect to receive a refund. The companies will pay over $25 million to settle claims that they tricked numerous consumers into signing ...