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Crackdown on scam calls pretending to be from *** numbers

Millions of suspicious calls from scammers abroad will be blocked as *** telecoms rules become stricter, the communications regulator has said.

Ofcom said in future phone companies will have to stop calls from abroad which imitate *** landline numbers, a practice known as “spoofing”.

The requirement, which comes into effect in January 2025, is designed to protect people who are more likely to trust a call because it appears as a *** number on their handset.

Ofcom also called for firms to come up with “innovative solutions” to tackle fraudsters who imitate *** mobile numbers.

“In 2024, just under half of *** landline users (48%) said they’d received a suspicious call in the last three months,” Ofcom said.

“A common tactic used by ********** to defraud victims is to imitate or “spoof” phone numbers from a trusted person, organisation, or government department, so their calls are more likely to be answered,” it added.

The new blocking measures would have a “significant impact” on protecting the public from scam calls, Ofcom said.

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suggested some were receiving on average two fraudulent calls a day. The study also showed that over-75s were particularly vulnerable to scammers.

“Scam calls can result in significant financial and emotional harm to victims. They can also lead to a reduction in trust in telephone calls,” said Ofcom’s Lindsey Fussell.

Ofcom’s tightening of the rules comes

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The watchdog said that as part of a voluntary exercise during that time, BT was already preventing “up to one million calls per day”.

Ofcom advises people not to trust the caller ID display on their phone when trying to avoid scams. It also instructs people not the give out personal information in response to an incoming call.

If you think you’ve been a victim of Caller ID spoofing, it advises calling Action ****** on 0300 123 2040 or visit www.actionfraud.police.***.



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