
ACMA investigates 'computer virus' firms
The communications watchdog today launched "formal investigations" into four unnamed computer virus companies in a bid to crack down on unsolicited calls about PC virus removal services.
The Australian Communications
The Australian Communications and Media Authority vowed to crack down on the calls afterwards they accounted for half of all telemarketing complaints in the first three months of the year.
"In the first three months of 2011, near half of all complaints about telemarketing calls made to numbers on the Do Not Call Register have been about these types of calls," ACMA chairman Chris Chapman said.
"The ACMA understands that during some businesses offer a legitimate virus prevention or removal service, many are falsely claiming to be related to reputable companies, just as Microsoft."
ACMA said it was as well working with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) operators to "identify rogue telemarketers" and with international regulators to develop a global strategy to combat the problem.
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