Robotexts Increase While Robocalls Drop For Third Consecutive Month, According to Robokiller Insights
Government anti-robocall efforts continue to pay dividends
The decrease in robocalls can be attributed largely to the government's successful efforts to crack down on specific high-volume robocalls. Yet, although the quantity of robocalls is dropping, the damage they cause is escalating. Americans have lost
"As the FCC continues to successfully crack down on robocalls, Robokiller has confirmed yet another monthly decrease in spam call volume. That doesn't mean we're out of the woods, however, as scammers are becoming more clever with the tactics they are using to scam Americans, " said Patrick Falzon, General Manager at Teltech, creators of Robokiller. "Robocalls may be decreasing in volume, but they're costly. And, although Americans may enjoy a little reprieve from the volume of robocalls, the larger increase in robotexts means they are actually getting more phone spam overall. We suggest Americans have a robocall and robotext blocker on their phone like Robokiller to protect themselves from emerging scams."
Surging robotexts are leading to greater fraud losses
Robotexts increased
May 2023 key trends
Top robotexts nationwide:
Robotext category | Estimated robotexts | % of total robotexts |
Delivery (UPS, USPS, Amazon, | 1,553,848,396 | 10.85 % |
Political | 1,478,418,955 | 10.34 % |
Bank | 444,324,005 | 3.11 % |
Travel | 249,228,536 | 1.74 % |
In May, Americans were frequently targeted with delivery-related messages that suggested they missed a delivery, needed to update their delivery preferences, or that a package was pending. Those messages often contained links that, once clicked, could ask them to provide personal information or install malware on their phones. However, not all robotexts were scams, as political messages are making their way to phones just ahead of next year's presidential election and are anticipated to increase as election day draws near.
Top robocalls nationwide:
Robocall category | Estimated robocalls | % of Total Robocalls |
Telemarketing | 3,732,553,698 | 80 % |
Scam | 173,348,452 | 3.74 % |
Medical | 67,207,288 | 1.45 % |
Debt Collector | 44,032,361 | 0.95 % |
Even though robocalls may be on the decline, Americans need to be aware of more targeted robocall scams like the recent AI scams that impersonate a loved one in order to steal money or your personal information. While this scam is relatively new, this is another reason Americans should ignore calls from unknown numbers. Scammers play on vulnerabilities, and these scams can often lead to falling victim.
Tips on how to stop phone scams:
- Don't answer calls or texts from unknown numbers, especially those who call or text at odd hours.
- Don't follow prompts like "Press 1" or click any links.
- Never provide personal information like banking details or other sensitive information.
- Download a spam text and call blocker like Robokiller to equip your phone with the latest technology to stop scams.
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