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  2. Robocalls, phishing and AI. Here's some tips to avoid ... - AOL

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    The five minutes to check may save you hours and thousands of dollars in the long run. Other common scams include people impersonating police officers, IRS auditors or charitable organizations.

  3. How to stop robocalls on your flip phone - AOL

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    5. Manual call blocking: If your flip phone has the option, you can manually block specific numbers. Check your phone’s user manual for instructions on how to do this.

  4. Caller ID spoofing - Wikipedia

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    The first mainstream caller ID spoofing service was launched U.S.-wide on September 1, 2004 by California-based Star38.com. [4] Founded by Jason Jepson, [5] it was the first service to allow spoofed calls to be placed from a web interface. It stopped offering service in 2005, as a handful of similar sites were launched.

  5. Robocall - Wikipedia

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    Robocalls can be and are legitimately used by mainstream political parties in Canada to reach voters. Controversy surrounded the use of robocalls during the 2011 Canadian federal election, leading Elections Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to investigate claims that robocalls were used in an attempt to dissuade voters from casting their ballot by falsely telling them their poll ...

  6. FCC moves to criminalize most AI-generated robocalls - AOL

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    Kathy Stokes, the director of fraud prevention programs at AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, welcomed the FCC’s move, saying AI-enabled robocalls regularly trick seniors.

  7. National Do Not Call Registry - Wikipedia

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    Originally, phone numbers remained on the registry for a period of five years, but are now permanent because of the Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007, effective February 2008. [ 4 ] Consumers may add landline or cellular numbers to the registry, [ 5 ] but FCC regulations prohibit telemarketers from calling a cellular phone number with an ...

  8. STIR/SHAKEN - Wikipedia

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    STIR/SHAKEN, or SHAKEN/STIR, is a suite of protocols and procedures intended to combat caller ID spoofing on public telephone networks.Caller ID spoofing is used by robocallers to mask their identity or to make it appear the call is from a legitimate source, often a nearby phone number with the same area code and exchange, or from well-known agencies like the Internal Revenue Service or ...

  9. Sick of Robocalls? This App Lets You Get Revenge - AOL

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    Anyone sick of robocalls can now exact a little revenge simply by downloading a smartphone app. RoboKiller is an app that screens incoming calls for voice patterns that indicate when a call is ...