Crime & Safety

New Robo-Call Phone Scam Targets Banking Information

Never give out bank account information over the phone, DA warns.

The office of the Los Angeles County district attorney released this information on its website.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley warned consumers Wednesday of a new “robo-call" scam aimed at getting confidential banking information from unsuspecting victims.

The “robo-calls” play recorded messages claiming to be from major banks.  The messages state there is a problem with the banking network and ask for verification of banking account information, including credit and debit card numbers, along with personal identification numbers.

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“Consumers need to be extremely wary of telephone calls requesting sensitive information about banking or credit cards,” Cooley said. “Legitimate banks and financial institutions do not call their customers to request personal identifying information or discuss banking network problems.”

Cooley urged consumers to contact law enforcement if they believe they are victims of the fraud.

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