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    Caller ID Spoofing Explained: How to Spot It and Stay Safe

    Learn what Caller ID spoofing is, why scammers use it, and how to spot fake numbers to protect yourself from fraud, featuring insights on the OppBlock app.

    Caller ID Spoofing Explained: How to Spot It and Stay Safe

    You receive a call from your bank's official phone number, or perhaps from a local area code that looks familiar. But when you answer, it's a scammer trying to steal your information. This deceptive practice is known as Caller ID spoofing.

    What is Caller ID Spoofing?

    Caller ID spoofing is the practice of manipulating the Caller ID network so that the name or number displayed on the receiver's phone is not the actual number of the person calling. Scammers use sophisticated software to alter this information, making it appear as though the call is coming from a trusted source, a local neighbor, or a legitimate business.

    Why Scammers Spoof Numbers

    The primary goal of spoofing is to gain your trust and increase the likelihood that you will answer the phone. If a call appears to be from the IRS, local law enforcement, or your utility company, you are much more likely to pick up and take the caller seriously. It's a psychological manipulation tactic designed to lower your defenses.

    How to Spot a Spoofed Call

    While scammers are getting better at spoofing, there are still red flags you can watch out for:

    • Unexpected Requests for Information: Legitimate organizations will rarely call you out of the blue to ask for your Social Security number, passwords, or bank details.
    • High-Pressure Tactics: If the caller insists you must act immediately to avoid arrest, fines, or account closure, it is almost certainly a scam.
    • Neighbor Spoofing: If you receive a call from a number that matches your area code and the first three digits of your phone number, be highly suspicious. This is a common tactic to make the call look like a local business or neighbor.

    Protecting Yourself with OppBlock

    Spoofing makes it difficult to trust your phone's screen. However, if a scammer uses a blocked or restricted number while attempting to spoof or hide their identity, the OppBlock app can be an invaluable tool. By unmasking the hidden numbers that frequently accompany malicious calls, you can identify the true origin of the harassment and take steps to block the actual number being used, cutting through the deception.

    Remember: If you ever doubt the legitimacy of a call, hang up and dial the organization directly using a verified number from their official website or your billing statement.

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