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Scammers have figured out countless ways to cheat you out of your money over the phone. In some scams, they act friendly and helpful. In others, they threaten or try to scare you. They’ll do what it takes to get your money or your personal information to commit identity theft. Don’t give it to them.
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12 Μαΐ 2021 · Some of the most common unwanted calls the FTC sees currently include pretend Social Security Administration, Medicare, and IRS calls, fake Amazon or Apple Computer support calls, and fake auto warranty and credit card calls.
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11 Σεπ 2023 · Phone scams are getting more sophisticated as fraudsters find more creative ways to steal your money or personal information. We look at common phone scams and how to identify a scammer so you can avoid falling victim.
Some scammers use artificial intelligence (AI) to clone your loved one’s voice. With a short audio clip — maybe from content posted online — and a voice-cloning program, a scammer could call you and sound just like your family member.
The police: If you feel threatened or if you're in immediate danger, call 999. If it's not an emergency, call 101. Your bank: If you've noticed any unusual activity with your bank account, call the centralised number 159 or the phone number on the back of your bank card.