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New SMS Phishing Targets Google Users in Germany With Fake Support Hotline

Fraudulent messages appear inside legitimate 2FA threads, exploiting caller-ID spoofing to lure victims into sharing login codes.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets report an active SMS campaign claiming an unknown device linked to Google Authenticator and urging a call to a supposed support line such as 03043969409.
  • Callers are connected to impostors posing as Google staff who attempt to harvest login details and two-factor codes to seize accounts.
  • The fake texts are delivered in the same message thread as genuine Google verification codes, with caller-ID spoofing cited as the likely technique.
  • Google does not request support calls via SMS, so recipients should ignore the message, block the sender, review account security logs, and report incidents to the Bundesnetzagentur.
  • The warning lands as robocalls and phone scams climb in Germany, with Clever Dialer noting a 23% month-on-month rise in July and experts recommending call-blocking apps such as Truecaller or Hiya.