#Phonescams
Scam calls claiming unpaid taxes are resurfacing, often using official-sounding names and urgent language.

Unexpected calls asking for personal or financial details are a strong warning sign.

How do you usually double-check before responding?

#ScamAwareness #PhoneScams #CyberSafety #DigitalTrust
January 17, 2026 at 4:48 PM
Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough warns of rising phone scams involving callers using local officers' names to solicit payment. #WFDD #PhoneScams #PublicSafety
Phone scams: 'Tis the season to be alert
Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough is warning citizens about the rise in phone scams and raising awareness about people who use the names of local officers to persuade victims to pay.
www.wfdd.org
December 18, 2025 at 2:55 PM
If ‘Sergeant Dave’ calls, he’s not a cop, he’s trying to scam you, N.J. police warn

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#SergeantDave
If ‘Sergeant Dave’ calls, he’s not a cop, he’s trying to scam you, N.J. police warn
Law enforcement officers reminded the public that police will never call to demand money.
tinyurl.com
November 26, 2025 at 5:29 PM
Updates abound for Google's Pixel range, with the latest batch designed to stop scam calls mid-conversation thanks to AI. www.pickr.com.au/news/2025/go... #googleandroid #news #phones #ai #google #phonescams #pixel #scams
Google turns to AI to stop Pixel owners getting scammed – Pickr
Updates abound for Google's Pixel range, with the latest batch designed to stop scam calls mid-conversation thanks to AI.
www.pickr.com.au
November 17, 2025 at 4:59 AM
📱 Don’t trust caller ID — it can be spoofed.
Scammers can make it look like they’re calling from a trusted number. Always verify before sharing sensitive info.
👉 zurl.co/ErvAK

#CyberSecurity #PhoneScams #Zevonix
November 11, 2025 at 3:13 PM
There was a certain charm getting an email from a Nigerian Prince. My boy in India just doesn't hit the same spot. #scams #phonescams
November 5, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Scammers are buying phone numbers to exploit personal data. Stay vigilant and protect your information. #CyberSecurity #PhoneScams #IdentityTheft Link: thedailytechfeed.com/understandin...
October 23, 2025 at 9:18 AM
On a funny note, this is how my brother responds to spam/phishing texts. Ahahahaha! He says the “conversations” are always short lived. #phishing #phonescams
September 12, 2025 at 2:49 PM
I wish I had more time to mess with the scammers, but I am so busy with actual repairs ..

Nextime I will conduct the entire phone call as the Chief from the Muppets.
#scams #Phonescams #linux
September 5, 2025 at 4:24 AM
Wisconsin warns of phone scams:
• No plastic Medicare cards—don’t share info
• Fake VA/military benefit offers asking for gift cards/crypto
• Phony traffic fines with fake WisDOT links

Stay alert & report scams to DATCP!

Stay safe! https://yourfortress.pulse.ly/ggaetpeqab

#PhoneScams #Wisconsin
July 23, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Phone scammers are switching up tactics. Here's the latest one they just tried to hit me with. It's pretty damn low and scummy. #scams #phonescams #DHS trulyrural.blogspot.com/2025/07/scam...
Scam Alert - They are changing up tactics now
SCAM ALERT  Well the scammers are now calling claiming to be the department of homeland security and immigration. Saying you're on a record...
trulyrural.blogspot.com
July 16, 2025 at 7:42 PM
An Unending Battle: Namibia’s Persistent Phone Scam Crisis
Namibians had high hopes that mandatory SIM card registration would stem the tide of phone scams. Despite this, the relentless wave of fraud continues, leaving the public vulnerable and raising serious questions about the effectiveness of current measures. Major mobile operators like MTC and TN Mobile spearheaded the initiative to link phone numbers to verified identities, requiring valid identification documents. The goal was clear: To make it harder for scammers to operate anonymously and to equip law enforcement with tools to track offenders. Coupled with public awareness campaigns, these measures aimed to bring relief, but the desired impact remains elusive. SCAMMERS ADAPT AND TRUST ERODES Despite the government’s push for registration, fraudsters have swiftly adapted their modus operandi. Victims frequently receive calls from numbers that appear to be legitimate or are linked to trusted operators, only to discover they have been cleverly spoofed or impersonated. Scammers exploit systems designed for security, posing as police, bank officials, or government agents, among others, thereby chipping away at public trust and causing significant financial losses. A key reason for the limited success of SIM registration lies in the exploitation of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services and virtual numbers. Scammers can obtain these anonymously or with fake credentials, effectively bypassing registration requirements. Furthermore, techniques such as SIM swapping and mobile number portability allow fraudsters to hijack victims’ numbers, impersonate individuals and gain access to sensitive information like bank accounts. COMMUNICATION The situation is worsened by poor coordination between mobile operators, law enforcement and banks. This makes tracking and prosecuting scammers incredibly difficult. Weak enforcement and lenient penalties only serve to embolden fraudulent activity. The pervasive misuse of legitimate identities, including those of police and government officials, has severely eroded public confidence in authorities and diminished the intended security benefits of SIM registration. As scams continue unabated, public frustration continues to mount. Many Namibians are demanding more effective solutions and greater accountability to curb or rein in these phone scams once and for all. WHERE IS THE ACCOUNTABILITY? A critical concern for many is why law enforcement agencies and political leaders have not held mobile operators and banks more responsible. Several factors may contribute to this silence. Limited resources and expertise could hinder law enforcement’s ability to investigate sophisticated phone fraud, especially when scams involve unregistered numbers. Economic and political considerations may also play a role; mobile operators are significant contributors to Namibia’s economy, potentially discouraging aggressive regulatory actions. In addition, regulatory gaps might exist where current laws fail to adequately address evolving fraud tactics, necessitating urgent legislative updates. Lastly, despite ongoing awareness campaigns by law enforcement and bank officials, public understanding of complex scam tactics remains limited, reducing the overall effectiveness of these initiatives. WHAT CAN BE DONE? Minimising Namibia’s persistent scam crisis demands a comprehensive and multi-faceted strategy. Firstly, stronger laws and stricter enforcement are imperative. This includes updated legislation specifically targeting phone fraud, with harsh penalties and streamlined prosecution processes to deter offenders. Secondly, enhanced collaboration between institutions is crucial. Establishing a centralised task force involving mobile operators, banks, and law enforcement would significantly improve intelligence sharing and enable rapid response mechanisms. Thirdly, continuous nationwide public awareness campaigns are vital. These campaigns must educate citizens on evolving scam tactics, verification methods, and proper reporting procedures, empowering them to protect themselves. Additionally, tighter regulation of virtual numbers is needed, including stricter verification requirements for VoIP and virtual numbers to prevent their misuse by fraudsters. Namibia could also explore examples from countries like Kenya, which have successfully reduced SIM fraud by mandating biometric registration. WE MUST ACT NOW Finally, citizens themselves must play a critical role. It is paramount to verify suspicious calls with their banks or the police and report any suspected scams immediately. As phone-based fraud continues to escalate, prompt and decisive action is imperative. Without comprehensive reforms and coordinated efforts, scammers will persist, further undermining public confidence and safety. Authorities must act now to implement effective solutions and restore trust in its vital communication and financial systems. – Faustinus Shikukutu is a teacher by experience and a resident of the Kavango East region. All views expressed in this piece are his own. The post An Unending Battle: Namibia’s Persistent Phone Scam Crisis appeared first on The Namibian.
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June 14, 2025 at 10:31 AM
SCAM ALERT!

You will NEVER receive a call, text, or email saying that a warrant will be issued for your arrest for missing jury duty, unpaid tolls, or unpaid traffic tickets from any law enforcement agency.

More info. about phone scams: leecountysheriff.org/phonescams 

June 6, 2025 at 8:25 PM
Gee, I wonder what they want...

I do like the fact that my phone warns me now when I have a suspicious call.

#phonefraud #phishing #security #phonescams
May 26, 2025 at 2:21 PM
👇🇬🇧 "Phone ‘sim farms’ set to be banned in major UK scam crackdown" #SimFarms #PhoneScams #UnitedKingdom
Phone ‘sim farms’ set to be banned in major UK scam crackdown
Home Office says recent data showed fraud now accounts for more than 40 per cent of all reported crime in England and Wales
www.independent.co.uk
April 24, 2025 at 12:26 PM
Good information to avoid being scammed on your phone.

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#Chinese
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Delete Any Texts On Your Phone That Include These 2 Words
iPhones and Android phones are under attack.
www.forbes.com
April 22, 2025 at 3:58 AM
My 11 year old son hasn't paid his tolls on the turn pikes, so law enforcement are after him again. #PhoneScams
April 13, 2025 at 4:26 PM
Be cautious of unsolicited phone calls! 📞🚨 Scammers may pose as tech support or government officials to steal your personal info. Hang up and call the official number directly if you’re unsure. #CyberSecurity #PhoneScams
March 29, 2025 at 11:29 AM
Putting this out there to warn folks to be aware of scammers.
#PhoneScams #PhoneScammers #ScamAlert
March 27, 2025 at 7:02 PM
Due to an increased number of these incoming calls I’ve been receiving, I wanted to share this important reminder that #phonescams are on the rise … the best defense is to NEVER ANSWER THE PHONE from a number that you don’t know or recognize. Hope this info helps someone today! #PSA #ScamAlert
March 24, 2025 at 12:08 PM
Toll road payment scams don't seem to be going away anytime soon - they seem to be more and more frequent #CyberSecurityAwareness #tolls #tollroad #phonescams Here's help on how to deal with them! www.wndu.com/2025/03/10/h...
How to identify and handle Toll Road scams
This nationwide scam includes scammers trying to get money by notifying people they have "unpaid toll road fees."
www.wndu.com
March 10, 2025 at 11:24 PM
The dark side of AI: Scam calls nearly double in Malaysia across 2024 #aiscam #phonescams #scamcalls
The dark side of AI: Scam calls nearly double in Malaysia across 2024
KUALA LUMPUR, March 3 — Scam calls in Malaysia skyrocketed by 82.81 per cent in 2024, highlighting an alarming rise in fraudulent activities targeting the public. According to...
www.malaymail.com
March 4, 2025 at 2:10 PM
Just found this message on my phone, today. A reminder to look out for scams.
#Scams #PhoneScams
#FinancialFraud
#DupeMessages
February 25, 2025 at 5:51 PM
Be wary of unsolicited phone calls or messages asking for personal information. Scammers often pose as legitimate entities to trick you. Verify their claims independently before responding. #PhoneScams #IdentityProtection #CyberSafety #StayAlert #OnlineSecurity
February 12, 2025 at 6:00 PM