I received a call from the number 202-719-2110 with an automated voice message saying "We have observed your internet activity and found that you have received classified documents from wikileaks. We will be investigating this further, please provide a defense for your case..." beep and then it prompted me to send a voice message. The weirdest fucking part about this is the number is from a random WalMart in Washington D.C.
I'm honestly really freaked out right now. This is too fucking sketchy. Please tell me this is a scam of some sort and that some of you received a similar call. I wish I could have recorded the call somehow, but I don't know how.
MODS: don't delete this, it is directly involved with pizzagate, because the only classified documents I have viewed were regarding pizzagate and pedophilia in D.C.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/walmart-supercenter-washington
The above URL is the number that called me.. Why the fuck would WalMart in DC be calling me about viewing classified documents????
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Antonius ago
This is a bullshit scam meant to frighten you and do something you shouldn't.
MAGABoomer ago
It's a friend spoofing the walmart number to troll the fuck out of the OP. While it is technically against the rules for gov. employees to view said documents, it literally has no teeth. The documents are all over the news.
Sneakychalupa ago
I can assure you, it wasn't a friend of mine. None of my friends are smart enough to do something like that, let alone even understand that there's a blood-drinking, satanic, underground pedophile ring in their government.
MAGABoomer ago
If you don't have any friends capable of doing that...then Jaysus what are you doing investigating this? I'm not being mean but if you did indeed get a call it means you've made a mistake posting somewhere and you dribbled personal identifying information which someone is now trolling you with. Most of us on here would know how to do that to you. And it is far easier to identify people on the Internet than you can imagine. The chans excel at it. One little dribble and you're screwed.
You need to report this to the FBI not the local police. But trust me on this, the government is not going to spoof call you from a fake number and ask you to explain your innocence in a VM. You're being trolled. I hope you didn't actually say anything. There are caller scams now using recordings to get your voice and use it to "affirm" credit card transactions. I'm not trying to freak you out, but honestly the last thing you need to worry about is the gov.
You need to report it and put a watch on your personal information/credit cards if you have any.
To take immediate action go to ANY user account and sign out. DO NOT make any user accounts with ANY email address tied to you. Ever. Use Blur on FireFox to generate emails, but mostly never give email unless required. Neither Red dit nor voat require emails. Somehow you've led someone right to your door.
Sneakychalupa ago
I post about this stuff publicly on Facebook and Twitter. I do it to spread awareness to my normie friends. I know without a doubt in my mind that there's no one "smart-enough" let alone weird enough to do something like spoofing a call number and sending me a generic voice recording. I have several friends who live away from me who would know if I wound up "mysteriously" dead, so I'm not worried about that. I'm sure most of the posters here have many precautions if anything brash like that were to happen to them. These sickos aren't dumb enough to pick off researchers anyway. It would make their case even harder to backtrack out of. It's amazing to me how they got away with poisoning Breitbart, I'm assuming it was because absolutely none of this pedophilia stuff was in the public sphere. It certainly is in the public sphere now. Pizzagate is now relatively mainstream, one of the few times that being mainstream is a good thing.
MAGABoomer ago
Might not be a friend or really even PG related. Many websites you visit can be injecting SQL code and stealing shit aka personal info off your computer.
They got away with poisoning Breitbart (and i do feel something happened to David Seaman when he shook the strangers hand cause I know what substance could do that to him easily and is nearly untraceable and easy to get) because no one was looking. Or rather, not enough...Same with Hastings. Just based on what I read in the CIA torture report, that guy had his car hacked and was murdered.
micha_ ago
The Blur/abine email-blurring seems not at all trustworthy to me! All they do, is receiving the emails and forwarding them. So they are a middleman who can read every mail, that is used by their system.
IMO this is not good! Security must be done with less, not more middleman. If you don't want to receive spam, or give your main mail address out, just use an alias. Use SSL to encrypt the email traffic and use SMIME certificates or PGP to encrypt it from endpoint to endpoint.
MAGABoomer ago
Ah, if you only use blur to sign up for websites, what, exactly, are the getting?
micha_ ago
In their terms they claim, that user passwords were stored locally and only the PWs of premium users, who use the syncronization feature would be transferred. But I don't trust any such companies. From a security point of view, it makes no sense, to go into the cloud. If you want security, you must stay out fo the cloud.
I would even trust Firefox's password manager more, than Abine. Why? Because they do not inform the user, that the best security can only be achieved OFFLINE, or at least with tools, that cannot connect to the net (blocked by firewall).
Just my 2 ct.
MAGABoomer ago
yeah I don't use apps, the cloud, pw managers, nada.
I don't honestly know what to make of it. The normal procedure is to pastebin everything. If it was a lot of KP it could have been marked. This has proceeded outside normal chan boundaries. I'm going to remain cautious until proven otherwise. Even the police reports can be faked. What the person should do if truly anon is give a countdown then post it all due to police in action.
Devious1 ago
I can concur, even answering "yes" to something like "can u hear me" can aid in credit fraud. Big money nowadays.
MAGABoomer ago
I hope OP figures it out. This does tend to scare people. Understandably.