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FBI Cautions iPhone and Android Users to Disconnect if They Hear This Sound

Spoofing Tactics

The newest scam scheme represents a significant evolution in scamming, using caller ID “spoofing” to create a false image of legitimacy. Scammers can now disguise their numbers to look like trusted institutions like banks, technical support, or even law enforcement. This deceptive practice makes fraud even harder to detect, even for vigilant iPhone and Android users who screen their calls. The victims have reported getting calls from local police departments – using the actual names of officers for greater credibility (impersonating an officer is against the law).
Once the scammers get you talking, they use high-pressure tactics designed to create a false sense of urgency requiring immediate action. Lies like a compromised bank account or an outstanding arrest warrant are used that can, conveniently, only be resolved by an immediate transfer of funds. What makes the scam so effective is how fear and authority are leveraged to override the caution iPhone users usually exercise when being asked for money over the phone.
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