Understanding Spam—And How To Stop It

By NewsPress Now
(NAPSI)—The next time your phone rings, there’s a good chance it will be a spam call. According to recent research Americans average 2.7 billion such calls a month, lasting about 4 minutes each. As a result, an estimated 248 million hours, (which collectively equates to 10.3 million days or 339,000 months) were wasted answering spam calls in the last 12 months alone.Â
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The majority of these calls are related to credit card fraud, identity theft, medicare/insurance, social security, car warranty and debt collection. Many people are not able to accurately recognize unwanted communication, allowing spammers or scammers to trap their victims.
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How many you get may depend on where you are. The top 10 states for unwanted calls are:
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1. Mississippi
2. Oklahoma
3. South Carolina
4. Alabama
5. Arkansas
6. Louisiana
7. Texas
8. Tennessee
9. Wyoming
10 .Ohio
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The places getting the least number of spam calls are:
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1. Puerto Rico
2. Alaska
3. Hawaii
4. Massachusetts
5. VermontÂ
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Fortunately, wherever you are, there are ways to avoid them.Â
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What You Can Do
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Here are three tips to help you handle such scams:
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1. Hang up. When you get a robocall, don’t press any numbers to let you speak to a live operator or remove you from their call list. It might lead to more robocalls.
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2. Consider call blocking or a call labeling app such as Truecaller. Since 2009, Truecaller, a leader in caller ID and spam blocking software, has been a global combatant against spam and fraud, tirelessly working to safeguard communication for all.Â
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Its easy-to-use app can:Â
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• Auto-block spam calls and SMSs
• Identify who is calling you
• Search unlimited phone numbers
• Record phone calls
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3. Don’t trust your caller ID: Scammers can make any name or number show up on your caller ID. That’s called spoofing. Even if it looks like it’s a government agency, or like the call is from a local number, it could be a scammer from anywhere in the world.
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Learn More
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For further facts and stats from the experts at Truecaller and to find out how to get the app and have it work for you, visit www.truecaller.com.
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