Pretext calling: The phone scam you need to hear about
If you’ve ever received a call from someone claiming to be from a government agency or a tech support team, you may have been the target of a pretext call.
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Author: Sherry McKee, VP, Director of Technology and Facilities
If you’ve ever received a call from someone claiming to be from a government agency or a tech support team, you may have been the target of a pretext call.
What is pretext calling?
Pretext calling is where a scammer pretends to be someone else, often a trusted authority, to trick you into giving up personal information. The “pretext” is the false story they use to gain your trust. This is one of the first steps in identity theft or financial fraud.
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These calls, which can sound very convincing, are designed to manipulate your emotions to get you to act without thinking. Some scammers even use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to take a sample of someone’s voice and generate speech that sounds like a real person, which can trick you into believing that you are talking to someone you know.
How to protect yourself
Awareness is your best defense. By understanding how these scams work and staying vigilant, and even a little skeptical, you can protect yourself from falling victim.
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