Telenor warns against an increase in telephone fraud

Telenor warns against an increase in telephone fraud
Telenor warns against an increase in telephone fraud
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More and more people experience having received a missed call from a person they know, only to discover that the person has not called. Almost half of call fraud occurs this way, according to Telenor.

Saturday 27 April at 17:32

The fraud method is called “spoofing” and involves the fraudster hiding behind a number that is fake, or that belongs to someone else, writes Nettavisen.

In other words, you do not see the correct telephone number of the caller.

– In the first quarter, Telenor Norway blocked 11.1 million fraud attempts, says information manager Julie Hæhre at Telenor to the newspaper.

Those who are called often get a Norwegian telephone number on the screen, but the fraudsters are usually based abroad. Using online tools or software, they change the number and country code.

– Many people find this very unpleasant, but it does not mean that your number has been hacked or stolen, says Hæhre to Nettavisen.

She nevertheless emphasizes that it is important not to give out personal information to callers, even if they claim to solve a “problem”.

– They can say, for example, that they have discovered an ongoing fraud attempt on your bank account, and that they must have Bank ID to be able to stop this, says Hæhre.

– Regardless of what is claimed in the inquiry, you must never provide personal information or card details. Also, never download anything on request or give strangers access to your computer or similar.

The article is in Norwegian

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