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Phone scam targets people with fake FBI voicemail

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Phone scam targets people with fake FBI voicemail

A CBS46 crime alert warns of a sophisticated phone scam that has tricked many unsuspecting victims. The scam involves a fake FBI voicemail claiming that the victim's identity has been stolen, prompting them to call back a fraudulent hotline number. Kent Buckner, a potential victim, recounts his experience with the scam, where the caller pretended to be an FBI agent and tried to extract personal information under the guise of investigating a serious crime. Buckner realized it was a scam when he sought verification from local authorities. The article highlights the importance of being cautious when receiving suspicious calls and provides tips to avoid falling prey to such scams.

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FAQ

  1. What is the phone scam described in the article?
  2. How did Kent Buckner realize he was being targeted by scammers?
  3. What are the recommended precautions to avoid falling for phone scams?
  4. Why is it important to verify suspicious calls with local authorities before providing any personal information?