Who scams the scammers? Meet the scambaiters
Police struggle to catch online fraudsters, often operating from overseas, but now a new breed of amateurs are taking matters into their own hands
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| International dialing code +882 indicates: International networks. |
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| Hazard level: | 100 % |
| Number of ratings: | 2× |
| Latest rating: | Mar 29, 2018 |
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| Number of views: | 236× |
| Last viewed: | Dec 02, 2025 |
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| Number of ratings: | 34×Show comments34× |
| Latest rating: | Apr 26, 2018 |
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Police struggle to catch online fraudsters, often operating from overseas, but now a new breed of amateurs are taking matters into their own hands
Wangiri calls are typically missed calls from an overseas number, with the caller hanging up after one ring or less, before the receiver can answer. The intention of the scammer is to entice you to call back the number upon seeing a missed call. If you were to call back the number, once connected you could be charged…
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disturbing n° with Bad intentions
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