Imagine your phone rings and the screen displays a trusted number—maybe your bank or a government office. But here's the twist: it's a scammer using phone spoofing to deceive you. They can make any number appear on your caller ID, tricking you into believing they are who they claim to be. Find out how to identify and avoid phone spoofing scams: https://mcafee.ly/3JYCaB1
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How to make a silent 999 call Call 999 from a mobile If you don't speak or answer questions, press 55 when prompted and your call will be transferred to the police. Pressing 55 only works on mobiles and doesn't allow the police to track your location. If you don't press 55 your call will be ended. Call 999 from a landline If you don't speak or answer questions and the operator can only hear background noise, they'll transfer your call to the police. If you replace the handset, the landline may remain connected for 45 seconds in case you pick it up again. Calling 999 from a landline automatically gives the police information about your location.
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Phone scams have evolved in a very bad way. Have you heard of “Yes” calls? They record your voice only to use it later to approve transactions. UGH! Globally, spam calls make up for almost 25% of all phone calls. In some countries, its half. Check out this article from Readers Digest to learn more - https://bit.ly/3GxQfE1 And remember the only call that can be trusted, is the one that you started.
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If you think an email, text, or call might be a scam, play it safe. Just hang up and call the number on the back of your card. Get more tips here: https://brev.is/41ARd #BanksNeverAskThat
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Just a heads up about a recent scam call with your spoofed mobile number. Here's how it goes: - Your work phone rings, but surprisingly, it shows your personal number calling. - An automated voice system discusses credit card options and prompts you to select an option. Stay alert and be cautious of unexpected calls requesting personal information. #ScamAwareness #StaySafe
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If you think an email, text, or call might be a scam, play it safe. Disconnect immediately, and instead call the number provided at the back of your card. Get more tips here: https://brev.is/DKpaR #BanksNeverAskThat
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Here are 3 signs a text message is a scam. Want to learn how to spot scams across phone and email too? Visit here to learn more: https://bit.ly/48C5J6y #cybersecurityawarenessmonth #banksneveraskthat
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