Harassing Phone Calls, up at a new level.

Apparently they've found a way to capture a few seconds of one of your video calls and then use your image as evidence that it's really you asking for the money. Not surprisingly it wasn't really her.
Midjourney.com and likely many other AI apps can animate any picture.

Pro Tip: If there’s and accent, it’s likely a scam.
 
My father and my wife would have a competition to see who could get the caller to say the worst thing after they realized they were the ones being messed with. I once asked a caller out on a date.
What's really weird is that The REALLY DON'T like to give out where they're located. Jeff Foxworthy one time asked the caller "mike" if elephants and Tigers could be seen outside his office. The guy hung up.
 
Since I started using MNVO's for cell service I get very few spam calls. Noticed this when I was using Trac Fone, now Mint Mobile is just resistant to spam.
 
The one thing you don't want to do is talk to scammers. Too easy to record your voice and have it stolen via AI and then used to scam people you know. Sounds paranoid but everything has become so much worse these days.
 
I am sure that Malwarebytes, on a page where they advertise a paid anti-spam call service, will be 110% truthful ;) .
The donotcall registry is of limited use, but still useful. It is not enough on its own, it's clear.
 
I had a very convincing live person call the other day from "Homeland Security" telling me I have criminal activities in Florida (daughter lives there) and that if I didn't cooperate they'd release arrest warrant to my local sheriff in next few minutes. I played with them for quite a bit and they finally hung up.

It was scary how convincing it was and I am concerned that very old and/or naive people could fall for this.


Crying Wolf type syndrome........... a month ago I received text from unrecognized local number that they were bedridden and needed emergency help. I questioned if real or scam. Gave phone number to police and they called back and said it was a legitimate!!!!
 
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The googling is to check whether the numbers actually belong to someone semi-legit.
The ones using the made up numbers rake much wider and would typically give up quite fast.
For someone to insist over time - it's usually someone you're in buisiness with, or someone who thinks you own them money. Debt collectors would do that.
 
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