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    Why Scammers Might Target You and What You Can Do About It

    Learn why scammers target specific individuals and discover proactive steps, including the use of call unmasking apps like PrivStop, to protect yourself.

    Why Scammers Might Target You and What You Can Do About It

    Scam calls have become an epidemic, costing individuals billions of dollars every year. But have you ever wondered why scammers might be targeting you specifically? Understanding their tactics can help you build stronger defenses.

    How Scammers Get Your Number

    Your phone number is likely more public than you realize. Scammers obtain numbers through various means:

    • Data Breaches: Large-scale hacks often expose millions of phone numbers along with other personal data.
    • Public Directories and Social Media: If your number is listed on social media profiles or public directories, it's easy pickings for scraping bots.
    • Lead Generation Sites: Sometimes, signing up for seemingly harmless services can result in your number being sold to third parties.
    • Robodialers: Scammers use automated software to dial millions of random numbers until someone picks up.

    Why They Target You

    Scammers look for vulnerability. If you answer a call from an unknown number, you've just signaled to the scammer that your line is active. Even a simple "hello" can result in your number being added to a premium target list. They also prey on specific demographics, such as the elderly or those who have recently experienced a significant life event, assuming they might be more susceptible to manipulation.

    What You Can Do About It

    Protecting yourself requires vigilance and the right tools:

    1. Silence Unknown Callers: Use your phone's settings to send unknown numbers directly to voicemail.
    2. Be Skeptical: Never trust Caller ID implicitly, as numbers can be spoofed. If an organization calls asking for personal information, hang up and call them back on their official number.
    3. Use PrivStop to Unmask the Threat: Scammers frequently hide behind blocked or restricted numbers. The PrivStop app allows you to reveal the actual phone number behind these anonymous calls. By unmasking the caller, you can accurately block the real number and report the scammer, significantly reducing their ability to target you in the future.
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