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Fake Prescription Scams

By ReversePhone Team
September 19, 2024
Fake prescription scams have seen a significant rise, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbating an already serious issue in the pharmaceutical industry. Counterfeit medications, including both branded and generic drugs, have surged, exploiting the gaps in the global supply chain and heightened public demand for medical products.
READ MORE >The Rise of Deepfake Technology in Scams: What You Need to Know

By ReversePhone Team
September 17, 2024
How deepfakes fuel scams Deepfakes are a type of synthetic media wherein a person’s image or voice is replaced with someone else’s likeness, often without detection, using advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques.
READ MORE >Chase Bank Scam Call Tips

By ReversePhone Team
September 12, 2024
Scam calls targeting bank customers are on the rise, presenting significant financial risks. Chase Bank customers, in particular, are often targeted by fraudsters who deploy sophisticated techniques to gain access to sensitive information and steal funds.
READ MORE >Loan Scams and Predatory Lending: Protecting Yourself from Financial Exploitation

By ReversePhone Team
September 11, 2024
Loan scams and predatory lending have evolved to exploit technology in recent years, making it easier for scammers to reach and deceive individuals who are financially vulnerable.
READ MORE >Navigating Robocalls: Legislation and Consumer Options

By ReversePhone Team
September 4, 2024
Robocalls are automated telephone calls that deliver prerecorded messages to a large number of recipients. These calls are generated by computerized auto dialing systems, enabling organizations to reach thousands of people in a short amount of time.
READ MORE >Spotting Fake Debt Collection Calls

By ReversePhone Team
August 7, 2024
Fraudulent debt collection scams have surged in recent years. Scammers often pose as legitimate debt collectors, using urgency and fear to deceive consumers. Fraudsters make unsolicited calls or send deceptive emails to try to extract money or personal information from their victims.
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