An Example Vishing Phone Call Scam
To the left is an example Vishing Phone Call scam. There are many warning signs within this voicemail, as listed below.
- The caller is pretending to be from Spectrum, but this phone call is NOT legitimate, it is a scam
- If it was a legitimate Spectrum phone number would be associated with the company & found online
- The caller is an automated robot, which seems suspicious
- The user receiving the call, did not have a Spectrum account, but they are saying they do?
- The 50% discount seems too good to be true
- The caller is creating a sense of urgency to “timely” call them back
- The call back number is different than the one calling, and still not associated with the company Spectrum
- Something suspicious is that the audio is only for the first 25 seconds, and is silent after
If Classified a Phone Call as a Scam, Here’s How to Proceed
If you have checked for potential warning signs and classified a phone call as a scam call, here’s a few things to “adaptive” actions to take.
- Do not speak and hang up immediately, they might be able to record your voice
- Do not follow anything they say on the call
- Block the caller’s phone number through your phone’s contacts
- Delete the call or voicemail
- Follow steps to take “adaptive” actions on the Adapt page