How DC, Md., Va. are fighting illegal robocalls

Virginia, Maryland and D.C. have joined a nationwide task force to fight the onslaught of robocalls coming from overseas.

Virginia, Maryland and D.C. have joined a nationwide task force to fight the onslaught of robocalls coming from overseas.

The newly formed anti-robocall task force intends to target telecommunication companies that are gateway providers — companies that bring foreign robocalls into the U.S.

An estimated 33 million scam robocalls are made daily to U.S. numbers, according to the National Consumer Law Center and Electronic Privacy Information Center.

Authorities plan to investigate and mount legal action against the companies. The goal of the task force it to cut down on illegal robocalls.



“Robocalls are more than an annoyance. They are often schemes by fraudsters and scammers with the purpose of stealing billions of dollars from unsuspecting Americans,” Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said.

Last year, robocalls that mostly originated overseas bilked nearly $30 billion from victims, according to a statement from Frosh’s office.

Robocall scams have pretended to be coming from Amazon, the Social Security Administration, the IRS and more.

Frosh gave the following tips to avoid scams and unwanted calls:

  • Be wary of callers who ask you to pay by gift card, wire transfer or cryptocurrency.
  • Be on the lookout for calls posing as government agencies. The Social Security Administration and the IRS…

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