03-05-2025 11:38 PM
I purchased a new TR4720 printer today at my local Best Buy store. During the setup, when it was installing drivers on my desktop computer, I kept getting an error message. After several tries, I scanned the QR code for support that was printed on the information that came with the printer.
After I provided my phone number to an online Canon screen, a technician called me. He asked for permission to remotely access my computer, which I granted. He had me start a remote support app built into Windows 10 and started checking some things on my computer. After a while, he told me that he needed to escalate the problem to "his supervisor" (or some such term) which I agreed to.
Another person took over the phone call and said that he had to run some diagnostics. Some suspicious-looking screens appeared showing what appeared to be driver names and he then told me that my computer was infected and all of my drivers were disabled. I became very suspicious and asked him how the computer could be running normally for years if that were true. He then became rude and offensive and said something like "if you know more than me then fix it yourself" At that point, I was convinced that I'd been handed off to a hacker not associated with Canon. I ended the phone call and turned off my PC.
Later I turned it back on and disconnected from the internet and local network, then ran Windows diagnostics. It does not appear that any malware was installed, but I'm still nervous.
I hope someone at Canon reads this and takes note since the apparently malicious contact was initiated by contacting Canon support using the QR code that came with the printer.
03-06-2025 12:04 AM
Hello OldPCGuy,
It does appear that you came into contact with another company that may offer third-party support for Canon products or is pretending to be Canon. Our products include a 1-year limited warranty, which grants you access to free technical support options. Please ensure if you need support that you register your gear at http://canon.us/account and contact us during business hours at 1-800-652-2666.
03-08-2025 09:22 AM
But I only came into contact with that third party by the phone call and Windows 10 support session being handed off by a person I contacted by scanning the QR code that came with the printer. In other words, I suspect that you may have a dishonest employee working on your help desk who is getting paid in some way to participate in a hacking scheme.
If you check recent support records for TR7470 printers and/or my phone number (which I entered into the Canon online support app) you should be able to determine who that technician is.
03-08-2025 09:23 AM
Correction: the printer is TR4720
03-08-2025 01:00 PM
We do not call customers for support; we only accept inbound calls.
This is why we said you have been in contact with a third party. Please only use the link and phone number provided by Steven for support. Again, that's 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) and http://canon.us/account
No other support options are official Canon USA support outside of the resources on our website.