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Caller ID spoofing: Spotting and dodging fake calls
PCQuest
|November 2024
Caller ID spoofing is a sneaky trick, but you can spot it and stay safe. From blocking apps to smart call habits, learn the signs of a spoofed call and defend your personal info with these simple tips. Don't let scammers catch you off guard-stay one step ahead!
Picture this: you're in the middle of your day when your phone rings. The screen shows it's from your bank or a friend. But when you answer, it's someone else entirely-a scammer using a technique called Caller ID spoofing to impersonate someone familiar and gain your trust. This trick has duped millions. So, how can you recognize a spoofed call before you get tangled in a scam? Let's break it down.
▼What Is Caller ID Spoofing?
Spoofing isn't magic; it's crafty manipulation. Scammers adjust the caller ID display to show a false name or number. Their aim? To make you believe you're getting a legitimate call so you'll share information or follow instructions without question. It's an old scam with a high-tech twist-simple to execute but tricky to detect.
▼ How Spoofing Works (and Why It's So Effective)
Scammers use a few clever methods to pull this off:
1. VoIP Tricks: With Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), scammers can mask their numbers easily and for cheap. They can even pick local numbers to make the call look more believable.
2. Spoofing Apps: There are apps built just for spoofing, making it accessible to nearly anyone. Some charge small fees; others are free. Spoofing has never been easier.
3. Orange Boxing: This tactic doesn't involve a real call. Instead, it uses fake signals to simulate an incoming call, creating a sense of urgency or fear.
▼Five Tell-Tale Signs of a Spoofed Call
Spotting a spoofed call can feel like catching a shadow, but here are some clues that can help:
1. Name and Number Don't Add Up: If the caller ID shows a name you know but a number you don't, something's off.
This story is from the November 2024 edition of PCQuest.
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