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Latest updates and Hand-picked resources.
Customer Story: How Emily used NumLookup to Advance her Career
This story is collected as part of our customer outreach program. As part of this program, we primarily collect customer feedback on our products and services in order to improve them, and to highlight how reverse number lookup is helping people out in th
Customer Case Study: Enhancing Customer Success with NumLookup
This case study highlights how a reverse phone lookup engine successfully assisted Montana Credit Union in enhancing their customer success efforts.
Customer Case Study: Empowering Business Growth with NumLookup
This case study showcases how a leading and a free cell phone lookup service, contributed to the success of RevBoost Marketing Inc. in optimizing their customer engagement strategies and driving business growth.
Credit Card Skimmers - How to Spot and Avoid Them
Credit card skimming is a form of theft where criminals use a small device to steal credit card information during an otherwise legitimate transaction.
Customer Case Study: Streamlining Call Center Operations at Home Depot with NumLookup API
In today's customer-centric business environment, understanding who's on the other end of the line can make a significant difference in the level of service provided.
Online Catfish Explained
Ever swiped right on someone with a movie star's good looks, only to find out they borrowed said movie star's photos?
Pig Butchering Scam Explained
The term "pig butchering scam" (also known as "slaughter pig scam") originates from China and refers to a type of online romance scam.
What is Caller ID Spoofing?
Imagine you're at a masquerade ball. Everyone is wearing masks and costumes, making it hard to recognize who's who.
What are Phising Texts?
A phishing text scam, often referred to as "smishing" (a portmanteau of "SMS" and "phishing"), involves malicious actors attempting to deceive individuals into providing sensitive information, money, or downloading malware, typically through a text messag
Apple Phishing Scam Explained
Picture this: You get an email or a message, and it looks SUPER official. It's got the Apple logo, professional language, and it's telling you something like your account has been compromised, or there's a purchase you need to verify.