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Mike Powell | ARELOR | The weird scam call |
July 17, 2024 10:49 AM * |
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> Does anybody have the slightiest idea of what the goal was? My theory is that > it was a recognizansse job to harvest data for future attacks. Could be. There used to be some funny scam here in the states where they'd get you to call a number and then somehow make money from you simply calling that number. I never understood how that worked, since they wouldn't have your account info, unless they were making the money via your phone bill, with the phone company being the middle man in the transaction. I just recently had someone falsely attempt to obtain a credit card in my name. The card company contacted me to make sure I applied for it. I said I had not so they cancelled it. The odd thing is that the bad card came here instead of going to the fraudster. I pulled a copy of a credit report and can see that the application apparently had my home address on it. The difference is the phone number is not mine and is from outside of my area. I suspect they are trying to get that phone number linked to my public record so that, in future, they can use it to gain access to other information. Mike * SLMR 2.1a * Innocent critters *squashed* on the highway of life! --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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