Have you recently picked up a phone call from what appeared like a local number or local business? Unfortunately, this is happening more often. Triangle Communications would like to provide some education and helpful tips for dealing with these annoying spoofing calls. According to the national publication USTelecom, over 56 MILLION Americans lost nearly $19.7 billion from spoofing phone scams in 2020.
How to Protect Yourself from Spoofing
Spoofing is when a scammer disguises their identity by purposely misrepresenting the name or number that appears on your caller ID. In most cases, these calls try to trick you into providing valuable personal financial information such as your Social Security or credit card number.
Scammers have also begun utilizing Neighbor spoofing. Neighbor spoofing is when illegal robocallers display a phone number similar to yours or use your area code or one from a neighboring area in the hopes you are more likely to answer the call and provide personal information. Sometimes these neighbor spoofing calls will even appear like your number is calling you.
Follow the tips below to avoid these spoofing calls:
Even following the guidelines above, you may not be able to tell right away if an incoming call is spoofed. Please be extremely careful about responding to any request for personal identifying information. Remember to check your voicemail periodically to avoid missing important calls and clear out any spam calls that might fill your voicemail box.
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