Beware – Official Call Spoofing is a Thing!

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The Callback Trap: Is Your “Support” Caller a Scammer?

In 2026, scammers have perfected the “Callback Trap.” They use technology to mimic corporate callbacks, making their fraud feel like a continuation of your real customer service request.

How They Do It

  • Spoofing: They use VoIP technology to make your Caller ID display “Xfinity” or “Bank of America.”
  • The “Numbers Game”: Scammers flood thousands of lines at once. By pure math, they often hit someone who just hung up with support.
  • AI Voice Cloning: Hackers now use AI to clone professional voices to sound like real representatives.

Red Flags to Watch For

Red Flag The Scammer’s Goal
Payment via Apps/Cards Asking for Zelle, Venmo, or Gift Cards.
Urgency/Panic Claiming your service will be “cut off” to rush your decision.
Verification Codes Asking for a 6-digit code (this is a password reset scam).

How to Protect Yourself

  1. Hang Up and Dial Back: If a callback feels suspicious, hang up. Manually dial the official number (e.g., 1-800-XFINITY).
  2. Use Official Apps: Check your status directly through the