Floridians Receive More Than 200 Million Spam Calls And Texts Monthly
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- Nov 18
- 1 min read
Florida residents are being inundated with spam like never before. New data from spam blocking app Truecaller reveals that Floridians receive more than 200 million fraudulent calls and texts each month—the second-highest volume in the nation, behind only Texas. And experts warn the problem could escalate in the coming days.
What You Need to Know
The sheer volume of spam communications targeting Florida residents has become a serious concern for cybersecurity professionals. With scammers constantly refining their tactics, residents need to stay vigilant and informed.
"If it sounds too good to be true or is threatening, don't act immediately," warns cyber security expert Alan Crowetz. This simple rule can help protect you from falling victim to common scams.
Phone Companies Fighting Back—But Scammers Adapt
While phone companies have made strides in flagging and blocking spam messages, Crowetz cautions that criminals are always one step ahead. "The bad guys will find a way around it," he explains, meaning residents can't rely entirely on automated protections.
How to Protect Yourself
Experts recommend taking these steps to avoid becoming a victim:
Don't respond immediately to unsolicited calls or texts
Be skeptical of offers that sound too good to be true
Never provide personal or financial information to unknown callers
Verify the caller's identity independently before taking action
Use spam blocking apps and enable call screening features on your phone
If you receive a suspicious call or text, hang up and contact the company or organization directly using a verified phone number to confirm legitimacy.



