Science Reused phone numbers are leaving people exposed to scams, hacking and nuisance calls Last updated: 2024/10/11 at 6:50 AM The Madras Tribune Share SHARE A new investigation by consumer watchdog Which? has found that mobile phone users are also being contacted by drug dealers and debt collectors as telecoms firms recycle numbers Source link You Might Also Like ASUS’ New Entry-Level Gaming Laptop Looks Good Northern Lights: The aurora that dazzled us in 2024 'World's best-preserved mammoth' found in Siberia – video How to nurture your microbiome to look after your skin How to teach climate change so 15-year-olds can act | Australian education Share This Article Twitter Email Copy Link Print Previous Article Hurricane Milton death toll rises after St Lucie County tornado Next Article China detains iPhone maker workers in ‘strange’ case Leave a comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Follow USFind US on Social Medias Facebook Like Twitter Follow Instagram Follow Youtube Subscribe Popular News Politics Should President Biden step aside in the 2024 election? By The Madras Tribune June 29, 2024 Atlas Renewable Energy y ArcelorMittal impulsan la producción de acero sostenible en Brasil Still Wakes the Deep review: Atmosphere is best part of oil rig game Alex Rodriguez shares cryptic quote amid ex Jennifer Lopez’s divorce – Film News | Film-News.co.uk Trump says he will consider religious exemptions to covering IVF after declaring himself ‘father’ of it Global Coronavirus Cases Confirmed 0 Death 0 More Information:Covid-19 Statistics