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Beware of Automated Scam Calls Claiming to Be from District Court

Posted on: 29/Oct/2024 12:06:50 PM

In recent weeks, numerous individuals have reported receiving alarming phone calls claiming to be from the Delhi High Court, Delhi Supreme Court, and the Telecom Department. These calls typically involve messages about alleged summonses or threats of blocking the recipient`s number, instructing them to press 0 or 1 for more information. One notable number associated with these scams is 08770532945.

These calls are part of a growing trend of scams targeting unsuspecting individuals. Despite not sharing personal numbers at shops or facilities, many people are finding their phones inundated with spam calls. The increasing sophistication of these scams often leaves traditional spam protection features struggling to detect them, making it easier for fraudsters to deceive victims.

Common Characteristics of These Scam Calls:

- Impersonation of Authority: Calls claiming to be from legal or government authorities, instilling fear to elicit a response.
- Urgency and Threats: Messages often emphasize urgent action, such as immediate compliance to avoid penalties or legal consequences.
- Instruction to Press Numbers: Callers may instruct recipients to press a number to connect with a representative, leading to potential scams or further phishing attempts.

Protect Yourself:

1. Do Not Engage: If you receive a suspicious call, do not provide personal information or press any numbers.
2. Verify the Source: Hang up and contact the official number of the respective court or telecom department to verify any claims made during the call.
3. Report the Call: Document the details of the call, including the number 08770532945, and report it to local authorities or consumer protection agencies.
4. Enhance Spam Protection: Regularly update your phone`s spam protection settings and consider using additional apps designed to filter out scam calls.

Raise Awareness:

It`s crucial to inform family and friends about these scams, especially those who may be less tech-savvy and more susceptible to falling victim. Awareness is the first step toward prevention, helping to protect not only ourselves but also our community from the increasing threat of fraud.