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Live alert — Ireland & UK

High volume of spoofed +44 UK calls reported. If you are not expecting a UK call, do not answer. Let voicemail take it. Never disclose personal information.

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The "Hi Dad, new number" WhatsApp message

"Dad I'm using this new number now, I've got a new phone. Can you save it and send me a WhatsApp?"

A scammer sends a message pretending to be your child or sibling. They claim to have a new phone, ask you to save the number, then follow up asking for money — often hundreds or thousands of euro — claiming a banking emergency. Never respond, never save the number. Call your family member on their known number to verify.

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Phone scam alert

+44 spoofed calls from "UK numbers"

Callers use software to make their call appear to come from a legitimate UK number. They may claim to be your bank, HMRC, or a utility company. An Garda Síochána has issued warnings after a surge in Ireland. If you are not expecting a UK call: do not answer. Real organisations leave voicemail.

⚠️ Phone spoofing · Active now in Ireland