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Google search led to a costly scam call

11 Apr 2026 By foxnews

Google search led to a costly scam call
 

You book a flight. You reschedule. Then you try to handle travel insurance quickly so you can move on with your day. That's exactly what happened to Rosette. She was trying to reach Allianz, a large travel insurance company that many airlines direct customers to after booking.

Within seconds, she was talking to a scammer who sounded completely legitimate. Here's how she described it:

That realization hits hard. Suddenly, you start replaying everything in your head. Maybe you thought you knew what to look for. Still, the frustration sets in fast. Here's the truth: This happens every day to smart, careful people. And the scams keep getting more convincing.

TECH GIANTS UNITE TO FIGHT ONLINE SCAMS
 

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This is known as a search result scam, and it is one of the fastest-growing fraud tactics right now.

Here's the typical playbook:

In Rosette's case, there were several clear signs once you step back:

Once she questioned it, the scammer disconnected. That's classic behavior.

This is not sloppy fraud. It's polished, fast and designed to catch you when you are distracted. Here's why it works so well:

Most people assume search results are safe. Scammers exploit that trust with fake listings and ads.

You are often dealing with travel changes, delays or deadlines. That lowers your guard.

These are not obvious scammers. Many operate scripted call centers with trained agents.

Answering within seconds creates the illusion that you reached the right company.

SSA IMPERSONATION SCAMS ARE GETTING MORE PERSONAL
 

In Rosette's situation, the scammer obtained:

That combination matters. Even without an immediate charge, scammers often:

This is why you should treat it as a compromised card situation, even if nothing has been charged yet.

This type of scam does not rely on hacking your device. It relies on tricking you into calling the wrong number. That means anyone can fall for it.

You could be booking travel, fixing a billing issue or calling tech support. One wrong click puts you in direct contact with a scammer who already sounds like the real company.

The danger is not just the initial call. It is what happens next if your information is reused or shared.

Here's how to protect yourself from this exact scenario moving forward:

Always go directly to the company's official website and find the contact page there.

These are far more reliable than anything you find through a quick search.

Real companies rarely answer instantly and push for immediate payment details. 

WHY THAT $4 CHARGE ON YOUR STATEMENT COULD BE FRAUD
 

If it does not match the official company domain, it is a red flag.

Do not wait for fraud to appear. Request a new card number right away.

Enable transaction alerts so you can catch suspicious activity early. 

This adds a strong layer of protection against identity theft.

If your personal information was exposed, identity theft protection can monitor your identity, alert you to suspicious activity and help you respond quickly if something goes wrong. See my tips and best picks on Best Identity Theft Protection at Cyberguy.com.

Data broker sites collect and sell your personal details. Removing your information reduces the chances scammers can find and target you again. Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com.

It's important to call this, out because it matters.

Those steps significantly reduced the damage. This could have gone much further.

Scams like this are not about being careless. They are about being human. You were trying to solve a problem quickly. The scammer was ready for that exact moment. The biggest takeaway is simple: Slow down when money or personal information is involved. Even a few extra seconds to verify a phone number can make all the difference. And if something feels off, trust that instinct.

If you needed to call your bank or airline right now, would you trust the first number you see online? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.

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