This phone number cluster involves 1 numbers linked to suspicious activity complaints. Together, these numbers have accumulated 0 consumer complaints across FTC and FCC databases. If you receive a call or text from any of these numbers, do not engage — hang up immediately and do not call back. Never provide personal information or make payments to unknown callers. You can report suspicious contacts to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov. This campaign was...
(844) 837-6178
Last reported Mar 28, 2026
- 34 community reports from users
Campaign Intelligence
This cluster centers on 2764 connected domains tagged as BeaverTail, Kaiji, fbf543. 645 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1132 phone numbers (7638857447, 8664372914, 2157987305) with 10266 FTC complaints; 146 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8616274 CFPB complaints; 298 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vm...
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Tech support scammers just waiting for your calls Tech support scammers: 844-837-6178 iPhone; 855-826-6702 Windows; 877-457-4111 Apple pop-up 😊
Tech support scammers just waiting for your calls Tech support scammers: 844-837-6178 iPhone; 855-826-6702 Windows; 877-457-4111 Apple pop-up 😊
Tech support scammers just waiting for your calls Tech support scammers: 844-837-6178 iPhone; 855-826-6702 Windows; 877-457-4111 Apple pop-up 😊
Tech support scammers just waiting for your calls Tech support scammers: 844-837-6178 iPhone; 855-826-6702 Windows; 877-457-4111 Apple pop-up 😊
Tech support scammers just waiting for your calls Tech support scammers: 844-837-6178 iPhone; 855-826-6702 Windows; 877-457-4111 Apple pop-up 😊
Tech support scammers just waiting for your calls Tech support scammers: 844-837-6178 iPhone; 855-826-6702 Windows; 877-457-4111 Apple pop-up 😊
iOS Security Breach Contact Information: (844) 837-6178 Description of scam: Fake tech support claiming that your iPhone/iPad has been infected with a virus. Other Info: * Have a fake iPad serial number handy, it's usually the first thing that they ask you. iPad serial numbers always start with a D and are 12 characters long. Just mix and match your letters & numbers. They really only listen for the D at the beginning. * They will ALWAYS ask what you were doing before you got the pop-up that says "APPLE SECURITY BREACH!!!". They advertise on porn sites so they try to shame you for looking at it. Personally, I either own up to it immediately with no shame, or I tell them that I'm a good little christian boy and I'd do anything to make sure my mom doesn't find out. * I've called this number 15+ times in the past hour and they still haven't blocked me. * I use this site to give fake credit info http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/gen-male-us-us.php
iOS Security Breach Contact Information: (844) 837-6178 Description of scam: Fake tech support claiming that your iPhone/iPad has been infected with a virus. Other Info: * Have a fake iPad serial number handy, it's usually the first thing that they ask you. iPad serial numbers always start with a D and are 12 characters long. Just mix and match your letters & numbers. They really only listen for the D at the beginning. * They will ALWAYS ask what you were doing before you got the pop-up that says "APPLE SECURITY BREACH!!!". They advertise on porn sites so they try to shame you for looking at it. Personally, I either own up to it immediately with no shame, or I tell them that I'm a good little christian boy and I'd do anything to make sure my mom doesn't find out. * I've called this number 15+ times in the past hour and they still haven't blocked me. * I use this site to give fake credit info http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/gen-male-us-us.php
iOS Security Breach Contact Information: (844) 837-6178 Description of scam: Fake tech support claiming that your iPhone/iPad has been infected with a virus. Other Info: * Have a fake iPad serial number handy, it's usually the first thing that they ask you. iPad serial numbers always start with a D and are 12 characters long. Just mix and match your letters & numbers. They really only listen for the D at the beginning. * They will ALWAYS ask what you were doing before you got the pop-up that says "APPLE SECURITY BREACH!!!". They advertise on porn sites so they try to shame you for looking at it. Personally, I either own up to it immediately with no shame, or I tell them that I'm a good little christian boy and I'd do anything to make sure my mom doesn't find out. * I've called this number 15+ times in the past hour and they still haven't blocked me. * I use this site to give fake credit info http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/gen-male-us-us.php
iOS Security Breach Contact Information: (844) 837-6178 Description of scam: Fake tech support claiming that your iPhone/iPad has been infected with a virus. Other Info: * Have a fake iPad serial number handy, it's usually the first thing that they ask you. iPad serial numbers always start with a D and are 12 characters long. Just mix and match your letters & numbers. They really only listen for the D at the beginning. * They will ALWAYS ask what you were doing before you got the pop-up that says "APPLE SECURITY BREACH!!!". They advertise on porn sites so they try to shame you for looking at it. Personally, I either own up to it immediately with no shame, or I tell them that I'm a good little christian boy and I'd do anything to make sure my mom doesn't find out. * I've called this number 15+ times in the past hour and they still haven't blocked me. * I use this site to give fake credit info http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/gen-male-us-us.php
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