State Police have warned New Jersey citizens of a recent series of fraudulent phone calls requesting Social Security numbers.
The
caller poses as a State Trooper and the incoming call comes up as the
legitimate phone number, 609-452-2601, for the New Jersey State Police
Transportation Safety Bureau office, say police.
During
the "spoof calls," a man with a foreign accent will attempt to frighten
the person being called, by claiming that his or her Social Security
number is associated with multiple complaints received by officers.
The caller also will have the full name and
address of the victim being called and will claim that police documents
have been mailed to the residence multiple times without receiving any
response. They will request further verification of identity,
specifically a Social Security number.
The
appearance of a real, local phone number is a result of "spoofing
technology" which allows a person to have a fake number appear on the
caller ID, while placing the call from another state or country, said
State Police.
State
Police stress they "will never call you requesting personal information
like your Social Security number or your date of birth."
If you receive a suspicious call, hang up the phone and do not provide any personal information, said officers.
They also said to immediately call the "local
police department or State Police Station that services your area to
report the incident."
Police also said they will "never threaten citizens with arrest if personal information or money is not provided."
It's the latest in a recent string of phone scams reported in New Jersey. Last month, both the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office and Ocean County Sheriff's Office warned residents of similar spoof calls, that were attempts at getting victims to deposit thousands of dollars.https://nj1015.com/state-police-warn-nj-residents-of-phone-scam-using-real-number/?fbclid=IwAR0ZX-CpcByXQdLD--wMN1J_EJwxVYbjewnJm7q37ZeVDFORsb4dnubIdg8
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