Hey everyone, I've been browsing around here (remote support section) for the past day or two and it seems as though the best thing to do is to collect payment before starting any work. Which seems like common sense, thats what I would do too to insure I was paid for my work. But something just dawned upon me.
If a client is calling, most of the time they have a virus/malware/spyware of some sort correct? So isnt it a security risk to have them put in their credit card information on paypal etc if there is potentially a keylogger of some sort on the computer? And because you need the internet up the data being sent by the keylogger still has a way out. Or does everyone just have the user boot into safe mode with networking to avoid this risk? I've never done any remote support before so maybe this isnt even a problem.
If a client is calling, most of the time they have a virus/malware/spyware of some sort correct? So isnt it a security risk to have them put in their credit card information on paypal etc if there is potentially a keylogger of some sort on the computer? And because you need the internet up the data being sent by the keylogger still has a way out. Or does everyone just have the user boot into safe mode with networking to avoid this risk? I've never done any remote support before so maybe this isnt even a problem.