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  2. 'One Ring' Phone Scam - Federal Communications Commission

    www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/one-ring-phone-scam

    You may be the target of a "one-ring" phone scam. One-ring calls may appear to be from phone numbers somewhere in the United States, including three initial digits that resemble U.S. area codes. But savvy scammers often use international numbers from regions that also begin with three-digit codes – for example, "232" goes to Sierra Leone and ...

  3. Get a one-ring call? Don’t call back. | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2019/05/get-one-ring-call-dont-call-back

    That’s when you get a phone call from a number you don’t know, and the call stops after just one ring. The scammer is hoping you’ll call back, because it’s really an international toll number and will appear as a charge on your phone bill — with most of the money going to the scammer.

  4. One-ring” cell phone scam can ding your wallet

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2014/02/one-ring-cell-phone-scam-can-ding...

    You could be a potential victim of the growing "one-ring” cell phone scam. Here’s how it works: Scammers are using auto-dialers to call cell phone numbers across the country. Scammers let the phone ring once — just enough for a missed call message to pop up.

  5. One-Ring Call Scams | AT&T Cyber Aware - AT&T Newsroom

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    Resist the urge to call back an unknown number after your phone rings once. It could be a bad guy hoping you call back to see who it was. These scams are known as “One RingScams.

  6. If your phone only rings once from an unrecognizable number, don’t return it, the FCC warns. These one-ring calls from scammers appear to be from within the United States.

  7. What is a 'One-Ring' Scam? - Snopes.com

    www.snopes.com/fact-check/one-ring-scam

    The "one ring" telephone scam is similar in form to the venerable 809 area code scam in that both involve trying to dupe unwary phone customers into calling a foreign phone number in order to...

  8. FCC warns against ‘one ring’ or ‘Wangiri’ scam | CNN

    www.cnn.com/2019/05/07/us/fcc-robocall-scheme-scam-warning-trnd

    CNN — If you get a call from an unfamiliar number that rings once and hangs up, don’t call back. The Federal Communications Commission is warning people about a new phone scam, which they’re...

  9. One-Ring Call: Phone Scam Overview - CallerSmart

    www.callersmart.com/articles/123/one-ring-call-phone-scam-overview

    If you've received calls that hang up immediately, you've likely been targeted by a scammer. Learn how to protect yourself from the one-ring call phone scam.

  10. One-ring” cell phone scams - FMFCU

    www.fmfcu.org/security-center/article/one-ring-cell-phone-scams

    One-ring” cell phone scams. August 31, 2020. Here’s how it works: Scammers are using auto-dialers to call cell phone numbers across the country. Scammers let the phone ring once — just enough for a missed call message to pop up.

  11. One RingPhone Scam - Federal Communications Commission

    www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/one_ring_phone_scam.pdf

    You may be the target of a “one-ring” phone scam. “One-ring” calls may appear to be from phone numbers somewhere in the United States, including three initial digits that resemble U.S. area codes.