Delivery Boy call forwarding trap

People posing as courier company employees are now calling saying Delivery boy cannot find your location and you can call his number with *401 followed by the number. Do not fall for it or all your calls OTPs will be forwarded to the number.

What is a call forwarding scam?

The call forwarding scam is a deceptive scheme where scammers impersonate customer service representatives from mobile or internet service providers. They contact smartphone users, claiming issues with their mobile internet, account security, or SIM cards. To gain trust, they propose a quick fix: dialing a specific number, like 401, which activates call forwarding to the scammer's number. This lets them access the victim's calls, potentially intercepting voice OTPs. The victim remains unaware, as their phone doesn't ring. Scammers aim to steal money and sensitive information, including bank details and messaging apps. Protect yourself by avoiding code dialing, securing your phone, and not sharing sensitive information with unknown callers. Stay cautious to thwart these scams.

Scammers employ a variety of convincing pretexts, such as inquiring about mobile internet or broadband issues, claiming that the victim's account has been compromised, or alleging problems with the SIM card. Once they have gained the target's trust, the scammer offers a seemingly simple solution and instructs the smartphone user to dial a specific number, typically beginning with 401. What's actually happening here is that the fraudster is initiating call forwarding to a number under their control.

By using the code 401 followed by a phone number, the scammer activates call forwarding, allowing them to divert incoming calls to their own device. This nefarious tactic gives them access to the victim's phone number, enabling them to attempt unauthorized logins to various accounts, including messaging apps and bank accounts. The call forwarding feature also provides scammers with the ability to receive voice One-Time Passwords (OTPs) sent to the victim's phone.

One of the key dangers of this scam is that the victim remains oblivious to call forwarding. Since all incoming calls are directed to the number specified by the scammer, the victim's phone does not ring, making it nearly impossible to detect the fraudulent activity.

The primary objective of these call forwarding scams is financial gain. Scammers seek to steal money from victims through unauthorized access to their accounts and sensitive information. While banks employ advanced security measures to safeguard accounts, cyber attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in smartphone users' practices, potentially accessing WhatsApp accounts and more.

How to stay safe from call forwarding scams?

--Avoid Dialing Codes or Sending SMS: Never dial codes or respond to text messages sent by unknown sources. Scammers often use these methods to activate call forwarding.

--Enhance Phone Security: Use passcodes or biometric authentication methods to secure your smartphone, preventing unauthorized access to your device.

--Guard Against Sharing Sensitive Information: Never share sensitive information, such as OTPs, with random callers claiming to be from your ISP or mobile network provider. Verify their identity before sharing any data.

As scams become increasingly sophisticated, it's crucial for smartphone users to remain vigilant and adopt these protective measures to thwart call forwarding scams and safeguard their personal and financial information. Stay informed and cautious to prevent falling victim to these deceptive tactics employed by cybercriminals. more  

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Cyber Crimes are increasing day by day. Govt agencies have to be more active and punish the Culprit severely, so that he/she and others will not dare to commit such Crimes. more  
A serious and damaging issue which needs to be addressed by law enforcement agencies,social platforms to generate awareness as also by telecom regulator/bank /RBI and agencies. more  
Yes.We have the problem with them. They gain the number and start the scam more  
Infact TRAI has to take the step when such faulty or scam numbers are roaming in India can be filtered with jamers. Directly or indirectly govt is liable for for the victims. As victims do not know from where the problems are coming and hitting them. It's the common duty of cyber security and TRAI to stop these activities. more  
TRAI and Govt needs to be immediately alerted on this and necessary precautions need to be taken and also warnings and what should cunsumers do need to be educated on media and print so that gullible consumers are warned about it more  
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