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The Washington State Patrol (WSP) says a WSP-associated phone number is being “spoofed,” used by someone who leaves voicemail bomb threats with instructions to go to a suspicious website in an apparent scam attempt.

The caller leaves a voicemail claiming to have placed explosive devices in several areas around the target they want to scare into visiting the website.

There is no indication that these calls reflect any actual threat, but WSP advises anyone who receives a threatening call of any sort to call 911, WSP said in a press release. Report the threat and any caller ID information.

“Spoofing” or “number hijacking” occurs when a caller masquerades as someone else by forging the number that appears on caller ID devices. The target might respond to the call or give it undue credibility because of the trusted name or number.

WSP is investigating and emphasized Tuesday that there is no indication that these calls represent credible threats and there are no credible reports of unusual danger.

 

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