I've recently had a strange incident where my phone number was likely spoofed. My mom received a call from my number in the middle of the night, and when she picked up, no one was on the line. This caused quite a panic since I have health issues, and she thought something was wrong with me. My dad then started calling my husband to check on me. I'm worried this was more than just a glitch and want to know if there's anything I can do about it or if there are other explanations for this situation.
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Spoofing can definitely happen, but during a late-night call it seems odd for someone to specifically target your family. Have you considered whether this might have been an accidental call from your phone if it was nearby? That’s worth checking. It’s also good to confirm if there were any outgoing calls from your device during that time.
Your number being spoofed isn't your fault, and there are systems like STIR/SHAKEN in the USA that aim to combat this. If it persists, you can file a complaint with the FCC. Also, consider using location sharing with your family to provide peace of mind when things get weird like this. It can help show you’re safe and sound every now and then.
I usually avoid answering calls from numbers I don't recognize; if it's important, they typically leave a voicemail. Just be wary, as answering might lead to them selling your number to other scammers. Better to be safe than sorry!
First, definitely ensure that your phone records and your mom’s phone show that a call was made. If you’re not on a family plan, it’s less likely there’s a shared issue with similar numbers. Spoof calls can be random, but it’s crucial to verify what really happened.
Thanks for the insight! I was sleeping, and there’s no way my phone would’ve made that call. It’s just so strange that there was no one on the line when she answered.
It might just be a random spoof call. If it doesn't happen again, it’s probably best to ignore it. However, some scammers might impersonate your voice to trick loved ones into sending money. It’s smart to have a code word or phrase to confirm identity. That way, they can easily verify that it’s really you calling.
I love that idea! I’ll definitely set up a code with my family to prevent this from happening again. It really did cause a lot of worry.
I appreciate the response! I checked my outgoing calls, and there’s nothing on my end. I was asleep and my phone was nowhere near me. It definitely seems like something is amiss!