Protecting Yourself from Phone Number Spoofing: A Guide to Recognizing and Avoiding Scams
Are you receiving strange calls from numbers that look local, but feel off? You’re not alone. Phone scammers are increasingly complex, and a common tactic is “number spoofing” – disguising their true identity by making it appear they’re calling from a familiar number, frequently enough a French mobile number starting with 06 or 07. This article will explain how this works, how to spot it, and what steps are being taken to protect you.
What is Phone Number Spoofing?
Scammers use specialized software to mask their actual phone number. This makes it seem like the call is originating from a legitimate source, building trust and increasing the likelihood you’ll answer. They often target specific regions, making the spoofed number appear local to you.
How Can You Tell if Your Number Has Been Spoofed?
While it can be tricky, here are key indicators that your phone number might be involved in spoofing activity:
* Unexpected Calls: You receive a surge of calls from numbers you don’t recognize, with callers claiming you initiated contact.
* Operator Alerts: Your mobile carrier sends you warning messages about suspicious activity linked to your number.
* Reports from Contacts: Friends, family, or colleagues report receiving unwanted calls or fraud attempts originating from your number.
the Rise of Spoofed Calls in France
France’s regulatory body, the Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques, des postes et de la distribution de la presse (Arcep), has seen a notable increase in these fraudulent calls originating from abroad. Between January and December 2025, nearly 18,000 reports of identity theft related to number spoofing were filed on Arcep’s dedicated reporting platform, J’alerte l’Arcep.
New Protections Coming in 2026
Fortunately,French telephone operators are taking action. Starting January 1st, 2026, calls originating from abroad that use a French mobile number but cannot be verified will automatically display “numéro masqué” (hidden number) on your caller ID.
What Does “Numéro Masqué” Mean?
Seeing “numéro masqué“ on your phone doesn’t automatically mean a call is a scam, but it should raise your awareness. It indicates one of two possibilities:
* The caller intentionally hid their number.
* The number couldn’t be authenticated due to technical issues.
if you aren’t expecting a call from someone who might hide their number, exercise caution.
How Operators are Verifying Calls
Telephone companies are implementing robust technical protocols to verify the authenticity of “roaming” numbers – those used when a subscriber is traveling internationally or outside their operator’s network.
Currently, over 80% of calls from French subscribers while roaming are authenticated using these protocols. As these systems are fully deployed, operators will be able to reliably distinguish between legitimate roaming calls and fraudulent spoofed calls.
What Can You Do to Protect yourself?
* Be Skeptical: Don’t automatically trust caller ID. Scammers can fake almost anything.
* Don’t Provide Facts: Never share personal or financial information with unsolicited callers.
* Report Suspicious Activity: file a report with J’alerte l’Arcep and your mobile carrier.
* Consider Call Blocking: Utilize call blocking features on your phone or through your carrier.
* Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date on the latest scam tactics.
The Bottom Line
Phone number spoofing is a growing threat, but by understanding how it works and taking proactive steps, you can significantly reduce your risk of becoming a victim. The new measures being implemented by french operators will provide an additional layer of protection, but vigilance remains key.
Disclaimer: I am an AI chatbot and cannot provide financial or legal advice. This information is for general knowledge and informational purposes onyl, and does not constitute advice.










