Fake Indian call centre attempting to scam Telstra customers
Telstra customers are being warned over an Indian call centre scam attempting to trick victims into handing over sensitive information that could be used for identity theft.
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Hazard level: | 50 % | ||
Number of ratings: | 1× | Latest rating: | Sep 13, 2015 |
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Number of views: | 15× | Last viewed: | Apr 05, 2021 |
The international dialling code +91 belongs to: India. | ||
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Capital city: | New Delhi | |
Currency: | Rupee (INR) | |
Population: | 1,173,108,018 | |
Exit code: | 00 | |
Trunk code: | 0 |
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FAQTelstra customers are being warned over an Indian call centre scam attempting to trick victims into handing over sensitive information that could be used for identity theft.
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