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  2. Is that a scam? How to recognize and report fraudulent behavior

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    Utility scams: calls claiming that bills are overdue, threatening to shut off service. Common computer scams: Bank scams: warning you of fraudulent activity and asking for sensitive information

  3. Nuisance call - Wikipedia

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    A nuisance call is an unwanted and unsolicited telephone call. Common types of nuisance calls include prank calls, telemarketing calls, and silent calls. Obscene phone calls and other threatening calls are criminal acts in most jurisdictions, particularly when hate crime is involved. [1] Unsolicited calls may also be used to initiate telephone ...

  4. Telephone Preference Service - Wikipedia

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    Silent calls, calls which remain silent when answered are typically generated by companies using power or predictive dialling equipment when making outbound calls. A power/predictive dialler is an automated dialler which can store, access, and automatically dial telephone numbers which should match operator availability.

  5. Mortgage shoppers should beware of fraudulent spam calls ...

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    The good news is that by registering your phone number on the Do Not Call Registry, donotcall.gov, you should be able to dramatically cut down the number of unwanted phone calls you receive.

  6. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    The agency stated that they had received consumer complaints about the calls, and that news outlets had also reported the calls as ongoing. [8] In 2024, the Better Business Bureau published an article stating that consumers have continued to report such calls to the BBB Scam Tracker. The article stated that no consumers reported any monetary ...

  7. Stop unwanted calls and texts from hitting your cellphone - AOL

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    When you receive an unwanted solicitation by phone, you may wonder: How did they get my number? You've only given it to friends. You haven't posted your number on social media.

  8. Pindrop Security - Wikipedia

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    Pindrop Security is an American information security company that provides risk scoring for phone calls to detect fraud and authenticate callers. The company analyzes several different features of a phone call that helps identify the uniqueness of a device and attaches it to a caller. [1] In 2015, Pindrop screened more than 360 million calls. [2]

  9. IMSI-catcher - Wikipedia

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    A virtual base transceiver station (VBTS) [5] is a device for identifying the temporary mobile subscriber identity (TMSI), international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) of a nearby GSM mobile phone and intercepting its calls, some are even advanced enough to detect the international mobile equipment identity (IMEI).