“Vishing,” or voice fishing, is when scammers send out fraudulent calls or voicemails to hoodwink people into giving up their personal information or money.
Avoiding a vishing scam is easy if you know the warning signs! Here are some of the most common vishing scenarios to watch out for:
To avoid being the victim of a vishing scam, we recommend that you never give your personal information to an unknown entity over the phone.
Additionally, do not answer calls from unknown or unexpected numbers. Even if you don’t give them any information, interacting with a spam call will keep you on scammers’ lists of potential targets.
If you have any questions, or believe you are the victim of a financial scam, don’t hesitate to contact CoreFirst Bank & Trust and report the scam with the Federal Trade Commission at 1-877-382-4357 or www.ftc.gov.