Hanging up on scammers: how to protect yourself from phishing phone calls
Most Australians receive an alarming robocall at some point, but experts warn fraudsters are becoming far more sophisticated
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FAQMost Australians receive an alarming robocall at some point, but experts warn fraudsters are becoming far more sophisticated
Scammers are currently 'bombarding' the Irish public with phone calls, according to Newstalk's technology correspondent Jess Kelly.
this is a scam. they will try to get all your info, from address, id, credit card etc. once they get the information, they can easily do an identity thief and apply for various loans or credit cards under the name they have stolen from. be very careful when giving out information to strangers.