Anonymous calls can be concerning -- what do the different labels mean, and how can you protect yourself? Here's what you ...
Residents are being warned about a telephone scam in which a fraudster uses a real Toronto police phone number to convince ...
A suspect calls a resident using the caller ID of 52 division at Toronto Police Service, however the call is not from TPS.
Authorities and experts frequently remind the public not to answer calls or respond to messages from unknown numbers. This ...
The caller ID shows a phone number of (416) 808-5200, which is an actual phone number for Toronto police's 52 division, but the calls are not coming from the Toronto police, police say.
Toronto police are warning residents about an ongoing telephone scam where fraudsters are using caller ID spoofing technology to impersonate law enforcement officers. The scammers are specifically ...
Massachusetts law enforcement agencies have issued alerts about a phone scam that uses caller ID spoofing to impersonate police stations. The Hingham Police Department has specifically warned ...
Anonymous calls can be concerning, especially with scams on the rise. But what’s the difference between "No Caller ID" and "Unknown Caller" on your iPhone? Let's clear up the air on this subject.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection used social media the first weekend of the new year to remind residents of a phone scam ...
Dorothy Wiza, 91, has been bombarded with spam calls. She asked Public Investigator for some tips to deal with them.