ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

| Updated: 4:41 PM

Beware of phone scams

Scammers are using real-seeming automated phone calls to get personal information from unsuspecting householders in the Anchorage area, and police are once again warning people not to give out information over the telephone.

Story tools

Add to My Yahoo!

tool name

close
tool goes here

Anchorage police say their Financial Crimes Unit has received an increasing number of reports this past week of callers claiming to be from local banks and financial institutions, targeting credit card users. The callers claim a credit card has been fraudulently used and is temporarily suspended. Victims are asked for information necessary to "reactivate" the account.

These criminals have automated calling systems that can fake a legitimate-looking caller ID, police say.

Police advise everyone not to give personal information to anyone over the phone unless you initiate the call yourself using a phone number you have gotten from the phone directory or other official source.

No legitimate business will ever ask you for your PIN number or password over the phone, police say.

ADVERTISEMENT

show comments

Comments

NEW STORY COMMENTS: Learn about our upgrade | Create an avatar in the new system »

By submitting your comment, you are agreeing to adn.com's user agreement.

hide comments


Find 'n' Save Daily DealGet the Deal!

Local Deals



Pets

Find puppies, kittens, and all pet supplies and services here. More...

other transportation

Other Transportation

Find great deals on bicycles, snowmachines, ATV's, watrcraft and airplanes. More...

Merchandise, Miscellaneous

Antiques, apparel, even the kitchen sink. Find deals on general merchandise here. More...

More great deals »

_