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APP Fraud: How best do we tackle it?

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Like many of you, I’ve had phone calls from scammers. They’re usually very easy to spot, even before I pick up the phone – invariably they are from an unknown mobile number, something a legitimate organization would never use. The caller then goes on to explain that they are calling from my phone provider – clearly a list of phone numbers associated with particular phone companies has been leaked at some point.

Despite their sophistication, I can get these scammers to hang up with five simple words: “who are you calling for?” They may have my number, but they don’t have my name or indeed any other personal details, so asking them who they are calling for, and repeating the question when they inevitably try to evade it, always causes them to hang up in a panic. I could, of course, end the call myself, or not take the call, but there is a small degree of satisfaction in letting criminals who exploit the most vulnerable people in our society know that they can be undone in only five words.

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