NEW
YORK, Oct. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/
-- Robotexts jumped to 12 billion in September, a 9%
month-over-month increase, according to Robokiller Insights.
Meanwhile, robocalls plummeted to 4.6 billion in September, a
14% decrease from August. Despite the divergent paths, Robokiller
predicts Americans will continue to receive a surplus of both SMS
and robocall spam throughout the remainder of 2023.
Robotexts bounce back
As we approach the final months
of the year, robotexts are making an unwelcome comeback. September
trends indicate consumers are in for ample SMS spam this holiday
shopping season. The robotext categories that increased the most
from August to September were Amazon and Apple/iPhone impersonation
scams, which increased by a combined 159%. This is no coincidence
following the release of iPhone 15 and in the runup to Amazon Prime
Day. Consumers should be aware that scammers design their scams to
imitate relevant, well-known brands and will likely double down on
these tactics between now and the end of year.
"As Americans are increasingly connected to their phones,
scammers' ability to communicate and reach them via robotext and
robocall has become easier than ever before," said Giulia Porter, Vice President at Robokiller.
"While Robokiller did observe a decrease in robotexts from June
through August, scammers are back, and we're likely to see more
increases for the remainder of the year. Consumers should stay
vigilant and take proactive measures to protect themselves from
falling victim to these scams."
Robocall whack-a-mole
Robocalls dropped 14% in
September, the latest dip in what felt like a spam call seesaw in
2023. More than a year after the infamous car warranty robocall was
squashed, scammers appear to be attempting to find the newest scam
and may be seeing success in the financial loan area. Debt
collection and financial hardship loans rose to the top of the list
in September for robocall scam types, representing ~320 million
total US robocalls. While this is nowhere near the peak monthly
levels of the car warranty scam, it's clear scammers are testing
the waters looking for their next big hook.
How to stop phone scams
At Robokiller, it's our
mission to create a world without spam. In addition to downloading
the Robokiller app, follow these tips to protect yourself
against spam texts and spam calls. Additionally, if your
brand is interested in protecting against scams perpetrated under
its name, contact our enterprise service team.
About Robokiller
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and $740 million in losses prevented,
Robokiller is the leading independent spam call and text blocker.
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Robokiller was named the most effective solution to robocalls by
the FTC.
Robokiller's award-winning robocall and spam
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others.
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