Community Risk Assessment
Evidence Status
Community Reporting Summary
23 independent community reports have been recorded for this number.
The predominant classification is scam, accounting for 52% of reports, with additional suspicious, uncertain, spam interactions also recorded.
Number Metadata
Observed Interaction Types
- Scam
- 12 community reports
- Suspicious
- 5 community reports
- Uncertain
- 4 community reports
- Spam
- 2 community reports
Safety Context
Community reports describe patterns reporting users considered potentially harmful. Avoid sharing personal information or verification codes unless you independently confirm the caller's identity.
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This page forms part of the Reverseau public safety intelligence database, which aggregates community-reported telecommunications safety information across Australia.
Records update automatically as new reports are submitted. Records may exist prior to receiving community reports in order to support proactive telecommunications safety monitoring and future reporting.
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Community Safety Reports
Classifications reflect anonymised community-submitted reports and represent observed interaction patterns only. They do not identify callers or constitute verified findings.
Pattern status reflects statistical distribution of community reports and does not indicate verified activity.
Reporting volume provides stronger trend indication.
These reports contribute to the Community Risk Level and Confidence assessment shown above.
The following reports are user-submitted and not independently verified. Consider them alongside the aggregated signals above.
Scammer saying they are from Commonwealth bank, do not answer.
I received three consecutive calls from this number, but they did not leave any voicemail message.
The caller pretended to be from Telstra and falsely claimed that my IP address had been hacked. When I confronted her about being a scammer, she abruptly hung up the phone.
This was a scam call! It began with an automated message mentioning fraudulent activity related to my PayPal account, then it was transferred to a person who started talking about my iPhone account. It’s appalling—everyone should beware of such tactics.
I did not answer this unknown caller, and they left no message. I’m unsure who it is.
I received two calls from this number on the same day, but each time they just hung up. I have now blocked the number.
Appears to be spam. Called but did not leave message.
This unknown number called and did not leave a message. I suspect it may be a spammer since I have a long list of known spam numbers.
A caller claimed to be from Amazon, insisting that I need to provide personal information to prevent my account from being closed. I found this concerning because I do not have an Amazon account at all.
I received a recorded message indicating that there was a potential fraud transaction of $900 on my PayPal account for online shopping. This sounds like a scam.
This call came from someone pretending to be from Telstra, stating my internet had been hacked. After conducting a speed test, they pressured me to download AnyDesk for remote access. I firmly refused their request.
I answered the call, but the caller immediately hung up on me, which I found suspicious.
When I answered the call, the person on the other end hung up immediately.
I received a phone call from an Indian woman, advising me that my Credit card had been used in New Zealand. She asked did I authorise it. When I said no, she asked did I know John Cooper, who had just accessed my credit card $1700.. At no time did she say where she was calling from. She kept referring to my Credit card. She asked how much Credit I had on my card. Then she said, don’t worry, we will make sure this transaction doesn’t go through. She thanked me, and ended the call. Scam of course.
The caller was promoting cryptocurrency, typical of a scam. They had the usual press 1 if you didn’t authorize a transaction and press 2 if you did. It's very concerning.
I answered a call from a female with an Indian accent who claimed to be from Oltus Security. I hung up immediately because I was suspicious.
A caller with an Indian accent claimed to be from Optus security but hung up immediately, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the call.
Looks like another scam centre using this number now.
Call from Visa Fraud about $900 bitcoin purchase.
The clowns don't even know how to run a scam, they say hello and then hang up when you say hello, depriving me of my fun!
I received a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from Telstra, stating that my NBN needed a new modem, which could be installed at no cost. To proceed, they asked me to download an app called Team Viewer, which I had never heard of. My husband took the phone and greeted the caller, at which point the caller immediately hung up. This raised red flags for me.
The caller claimed to be from a fake Telstra or NBN service, warning me about data speed. I have blocked this number as it seems suspicious.
Shows on Telstra as a potential.fraud.
Scammers.
Fraud.
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