Have you been receiving an increasing number of calls from unknown international numbers? You are not the only one. There is a growing scam operation targeting individuals with enticing offers, such as fake job opportunities, lottery winnings, or free gifts. In reality, these calls are not about rewards - they're an attempt to steal your personal information and potentially take control of your financial accounts or social media profiles.
These scams are increasingly common, with phone numbers originating from countries like the United States, Iran, Oman, and others. Though it might seem like a random occurrence, there's a pattern behind these calls that can put your security at risk. Here's what you need to keep in mind when dealing with unknown international phone numbers.
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While not every call from an international number is a scam, many of them are. In some cases, it could be a friend or relative calling from abroad, but most of the time, these numbers are used by scammers. With the widespread availability of international SIM cards, including eSIMs, scammers can make it appear as though they're calling from another country, even when they are within your own region.
Scammers use various methods to target you. Some simply make missed calls, hoping you'll call them back out of curiosity. Others may call repeatedly, claiming to be from a courier company or hiring agency with urgent updates. In both cases, it's best to ignore the call. If you're unsure, apps like Truecaller can help identify suspicious numbers and serve as an initial layer of protection.
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In addition to this, blocking and reporting these numbers can prevent future calls. If you're receiving these types of calls through WhatsApp, consider enabling the "silent unknown calls" feature to automatically block them.
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