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The cybercriminals I cleared are trying to be more resourceful when it comes to trying to make money off you, this has already been seen with SMSFactory, and they are using more and more methods to do this. curious, as evidenced by the missed call scam.
For this reason, we are going to explain to you how it works so that you can detect it and not fall into this trap that can make your bill a little more expensive each month.
And it is that, if you are not careful, these methods can work and make some cybercriminals make money at your expense.
How does the missed call scam work?
This new way for cybercriminals to make money doesn’t require you to click on a link or send a malicious app to your smartphone, since their purpose is not your data, but to make calls to you.
And it is that, it starts making you missed calls to your phone number by a number located in Albania, Ivory Coast, Ghana or Nigeria. One of these numbers will call you on a single dial tone and then hang up.
Do you know the missed call scam? 📞
Do not return missing of these prefixes:
355 👉 Albania
225 👉 Ivory Coast
233 👉 Ghana
234 👉 NigeriaThey will charge you a special rate. pic.twitter.com/tVIinOZ4ZC
– Civil Guard 🇪🇸 (@guardiacivil) June 6, 2022
This is meant to confuse you into thinking this is an important call. The main objective of this scam is that Call back the number that called you.
In this way, an extra will be charged, of which the scammer will keep a part, which is how he makes money from all this.
How to avoid the missed call scam
The first thing to keep in mind is that if you don’t call one of those numbers that called you, you are safe,
- Albania: 355.
- Ivory Coast: 225.
- Ghana: 233.
- Nigeria: 234.
Therefore, if you receive a call from a number beginning with these prefixes, all you have to do is not return it, since that will be when you start losing money.
A good method to avoid this is to also search the number on Google beforehand to find out where it is coming from and try to detect if it is a call of this type or not.
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