Someone is using our phone # to SPOOF (see pasted explanation from https://www.kaspersky.com/)........Our carrier Hawaiian Telcom has told us they're unable to identify or stop the source. Our apologies. We do not originate these unsolicited calls.
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Caller ID or phone spoofing
Caller ID spoofing – sometimes called phone spoofing – is when scammers deliberately falsify the information sent to your caller ID to disguise their identity. They do this because they know you are more likely to pick up your phone if you think it is a local number calling instead of one you don't recognize.
Caller ID spoofing uses VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), which allows scammers to create a phone number and caller ID of their choice. Once the recipient answers the call, the scammers try to obtain sensitive information for fraudulent purposes.
Someone is using our phone # to SPOOF (see pasted explanation from https://www.kaspersky.com/)........Our carrier Hawaiian Telcom has told us they're unable to identify or stop the source. Our apologies. We do not originate these unsolicited calls. =============================================== Caller ID or phone spoofing Caller ID spoofing – sometimes called phone spoofing – is when scammers deliberately falsify the information sent to your caller ID to disguise their identity. They do this because they know you are more likely to pick up your phone if you think it is a local number calling instead of one you don't recognize. Caller ID spoofing uses VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), which allows scammers to create a phone number and caller ID of their choice. Once the recipient answers the call, the scammers try to obtain sensitive information for fraudulent purposes.