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Malwarebytes launches free reverse phone check for scam numbers

Created at 3 Jun · 10:18 AM2 sources2 events
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Malwarebytes has launched a new free tool, Scam Number Check, allowing users to identify potentially fraudulent phone numbers. The tool uses Malwarebytes' threat intelligence and community reports, and does not require a sign-in.

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Who's Involved

Malwarebytes
Launched a free tool for checking scam phone numbers

↳ Why This Matters

This tool provides consumers with a readily accessible method to protect themselves from phone-based scams, leveraging crowdsourced data and established threat intelligence.

Key facts

  • Malwarebytes launched a free tool called Scam Number Check.
  • The tool allows users to check phone numbers for potential scam associations.
  • It uses Malwarebytes' threat intelligence, carrier data, and community reports.
  • Users do not need to sign in to use the tool.
  • Users can report suspicious numbers to help build community warnings.

Malwarebytes, a cybersecurity firm, has released a new free service called Scam Number Check. This tool enables users to determine if a phone number is potentially associated with scam activities. It leverages Malwarebytes' existing threat intelligence, which includes carrier data, scam indicators, and community-reported information. The service is accessible without requiring users to sign in or create an account. Additionally, users have the option to report suspicious numbers, contributing to the tool's community-based warning system.

Frequently asked questions

It is a new, free tool launched by Malwarebytes that allows users to check phone numbers for potential scam associations.

No, the tool is standalone and does not require users to sign in or create an account.

The tool uses Malwarebytes' threat intelligence, including carrier data, scam indicators, and community reports to identify potential scam numbers.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 5:17 PM
Malwarebytes Scam Number Check now includes carrier data and community reports, and allows users to report suspicious numbers.
Android Authority via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 10:00 AM
Malwarebytes has launched a free, no-sign-in tool to help consumers quickly identify potential scam numbers using their threat intelligence.
PRN | All News Releases via PiQSuite

Sources

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Malwarebytes Launches Free Reverse Phone Check to Help Consumers Identify Potential Scam Numbersm.piqsuite.com
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Who's that mystery caller? This free tool checks if it might be scammym.piqsuite.com

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