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ISP Warns Public About Recent Phone Scam

ISP Warns Public About Recent Phone Scam
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Jan. 20, 2017 | ELGIN, IL
By West Kentucky Star Staff Jan. 20, 2017 | 06:27 PM | ELGIN, IL
Illinois State Police is warning the public of a recent phone scam.

ISP says several people have reported they have received automated messages advising them they are under criminal investigation and requesting they send $600. The voice in the automated message appears to be a male with a foreign accent. 

The phone number associated with the calls has been faked to appear as a legitimate ISP telephone number of (847) 608-3200, in a practice known as “caller ID spoofing.” The ISP wants to inform the public these calls are not coming from the ISP. Citizens should be wary of calls soliciting money regardless of the phone number the call is made from, particularly if threats are made by the caller or they become pushy.

The ISP says it will never call to solicit money on behalf of the Department or ask you to send money for any reason. Those that believe they have been the victim of this phone scam are urged to call (847)294-4400 to file a report. 
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