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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

How to Protect Yourself From Spoofing Scams

>:( >:( That phone call you are getting right now that is showing on your caller ID as the IRS. Is that really the IRS? How about the one you get next week that is from ur credit card company? The voice on the other end says they are. And now they want you to verify your credit card number over the phone.

How do you know it is really thm? You don't. There are many companies that allow you to spoof your caller id and even disguise your voice for a few dollars....

1.) Now most of us are thinking, cool April fools joke. But some people will abuse this system for their own financial means. There are reports of these types of scams popping up all over America. Your bank calls you and tells you that your debit card is disabled, please verify your credit card number. This article will give you some tips on how to protect yourself from these scams..

2.) First, the law is on your side. A bill was passed through the house and senate stating it is unlawful to intentionally mislead or be inaccurate with your caller ID. There are also some states that are outlawing the use of caller ID spoofing.


3.) When you get someone calls you to verify account information you should hang up the phone and call that business directly. Tell them that someone called you representing them and they should be able to verify if that is true.

They will also be able to tell you if there is something wrong with your account.

A good general rule is that if someone calls you to get your information DO NOT give it to them. The spoofing does not work the other way around. The criminals cannot be on the other end when you call the company.

4.) Next, if you do verify that this is a scam notify the authorities and make sure the word gets out there that there is something fishy going on. This will help to protect your neighbors too.

Most likely when you hang up they are already dialing that next number to hook a fish on the line.



peace ;)

1 comments:

Anonymous,  June 10, 2009 at 1:32 AM  

Some caller ID spoofing sites like SpoofTel.com are not in the US and would not be affected by US legislation. Calling the person back at the number displayed is your only way to ensure its the real deal.

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