Is This Phone Number a Scam?Free Reverse Phone Lookup for India
Received a call from an unknown caller? Before you call back or share any information, use our free phone number checker to find out who is really calling. RakshaAI's phone fraud detector instantly runs a reverse phone lookup against a database of over 10 million reported scam numbers, flagged by real users across India.
Whether it's a suspicious unknown caller, a one-ring Wangiri fraud scam, a fake bank verification call, or an OTP fraud attempt — our tool helps you verify phone number details and identify dangerous numbers before it's too late. Enter the number and get your result in under 5 seconds.
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What Is a Phone Number Scam Checker?
A phone number scam checker is a lookup tool that tells you whether a phone number has been reported for fraud, spam, or scam activity. Instead of calling back a suspicious missed call and risking a scam, you can verify the number first.
RakshaAI's checker goes beyond basic reverse lookup. We cross-reference each number against community fraud reports, NCRB cybercrime filings, TRAI DND data, and AI-driven call pattern analysis all in real time.
Over ₹11,000 crore was lost to phone-initiated fraud in India in 2024. Most victims received calls from numbers they didn't recognize. Checking first costs nothing. Not checking can cost everything.

Why Phone Number Scams Are Increasing in India
India crossed 1.2 billion mobile subscribers in 2024. For scammers, this is an enormous, largely unprotected target. In 2024, over ₹21,000 crore was lost to cyber fraud including phone scam calls — and 46 lakh+ cybercrime complaints were filed, the majority involving unknown caller fraud.
Cheap SIM availability lets scammers burn through hundreds of bogus numbers before authorities catch up. VoIP technology lets them generate fake scam calls from anywhere in the world using any caller ID they choose.
Data breaches give them millions of verified Indian numbers. Low digital literacy in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities means first-time internet users are unfamiliar with fraud call tactics — making a free phone number checker like RakshaAI essential.
Common Phone Scam Types in India
India's telecom fraud landscape has exploded. In 2024, over ₹21,000 crore was lost to mobile fraud calls — and the scammers are getting smarter every month. Before you dismiss that unknown caller, understand what you're dealing with.
Bank Verification Scams
Most reportedCaller claims to be from your bank's 'fraud prevention department.' Sounds professional, knows your name. Goal: trigger OTP fraud. Real banks never ask for OTPs on the phone.
One-Ring / Wangiri Fraud
Very commonSingle missed call from an international unknown caller. You call back out of curiosity — routed to a premium-rate line billing ₹150–₹800/min. Common prefixes: +252, +269, +371.
OTP Fraud Calls
High volumeYou receive an OTP you didn't request, then a caller asks you to share it for 'verification.' The moment you share it, they complete a UPI payment, SIM swap, or credit card in your name.
Fake Customer Support
Very commonFake helplines listed on Justdial/Sulekha for Amazon, IRCTC, Paytm. Ask you to install remote access apps, then drain your UPI or net banking.
Digital Arrest Scam
Fastest growingCaller claims to be CBI/ED/police — says illegal activity is linked to your name. Demands you stay on video call ('digital arrest') and transfer money to avoid arrest.
Robocall / Automated Fraud
CommonPre-recorded message claiming to be from a bank or government body threatens action. TRAI has prohibited robocalls — any automated bogus number call threatening you is fraudulent.
Unlike Truecaller, which relies primarily on crowdsourced name tags, RakshaAI's phone number checker combines community reports with AI-based fraud pattern detection trained specifically on Indian scam tactics. This means we catch newly registered bogus number lines and SIM-swapped scam calls that other tools miss during a standard reverse number lookup.
How Scammers Get Your Phone Number in the First Place
Understanding how your number ends up on a scammer's list is the first step to protecting it — and understanding why so many Indians receive unsolicited fraud calls.
Data Broker Leaks
Risk: Very HighMillions of Indian mobile numbers are sold on Telegram channels and dark web forums, obtained from leaked databases of e-commerce sites, food delivery apps, and telecom providers. A 500MB database with 10 million Indian numbers can be bought for ₹2,000.
KYC Form Phishing
Risk: HighFake 'KYC update' websites that mimic SBI, HDFC, or Jio collect your phone number, name, and Aadhaar details. The number then enters a verified contact list — more valuable to scammers since it's confirmed active and linked to a real financial account.
Social Media Scraping
Risk: HighPublicly visible phone numbers on Facebook, Justdial, OLX, or Instagram business pages are scraped by bots. If you've ever listed a phone number on any public directory or marketplace listing, it's likely in multiple scammer databases.
Telecom Insider Leaks
Risk: MediumSome telecom retail outlets and employees have been found selling subscriber lists. A list of numbers from a specific operator in a specific city is highly targeted — scammers can impersonate that carrier for 'SIM upgrade' or 'DND registration' calls with high success rates.
OTP Harvesting Sites
Risk: MediumSome fake verification sites (e.g. fake ticket booking, loan application) collect your number, send you a genuine OTP to build trust, and then use your number for targeted fraud later. The initial interaction seems legitimate, making you less suspicious.
Random Auto-Dialers
Risk: LowMany scam calls are simply random — auto-dialers cycle through 10-digit sequences in known active number ranges (+91 98XXXXXXXX etc.) and mark which numbers answer. If you pick up, your number is flagged as active and added to a targeted list for follow-up scams.
How to reduce your exposure
- Never share your primary number on public platforms — use a secondary SIM for marketplace listings
- Use TRAI's DND (Do Not Disturb) registration via the Sanchar Saathi app to block promotional calls
- Don't pick up calls from unknown international numbers — let them go to voicemail
- Avoid filling mobile forms on websites that you arrived at via an SMS or WhatsApp link
- Register on Truecaller with a privacy-protective name so scammers can't confirm your identity
- If you must list a number publicly, use a Google Voice or secondary number
How to Check If a Phone Number is Fraud
Four simple steps — takes less than 30 seconds to know if a number is safe.

Enter the Full Number
Include the country code for international numbers (e.g., +1 for USA, +44 for UK). Our reverse phone lookup supports all country codes.

Click "Check Now"
Our tool runs a scam number lookup across 10M+ reported records and real-time user complaints — results in under 5 seconds.

Read Your Result
You see a scam probability score (0–100), complaint count, known fraud call patterns, and carrier information from the reverse phone lookup.

Take Action & Report
If the number scores above 60, do not call back. Report new scams to protect the next Indian from the same bogus number.
What Our Phone Checker Actually Looks At
We don't just match your number to a list. We run 8 parallel checks and combine the signals into a single fraud risk score.
Community Scam Reports
From 2M+ RakshaAI users across India who reported this number
Cybercrime.gov.in Database
Cross-referenced against NCRB cybercrime complaint records
TRAI DND Registry
Whether this number is registered as a promotional/commercial line
Call Pattern Analysis
AI detects high-frequency robo-call patterns linked to fraud campaigns
Scam Keyword Matching
Phone numbers associated with known scam scripts and templates
Telecom Circle & Carrier
Origin circle, carrier, and whether the number has been recycled
International Routing Flags
Detects VoIP spoofing and +91 prefix abuse from overseas call centers
Report Velocity
How quickly this number is being newly reported — a spike = active campaign
Red Flags: Signs of a Scam Phone Call
You don't always have time to run a phone number lookup before picking up. Train yourself to spot these warning signs during a live fraud call — each is a reason to hang up immediately.
Urgent pressure — 'act in 30 minutes or account frozen'
Artificial urgency stops you from running a reverse phone lookup. Real agencies never make first contact via phone.
Unknown caller asks for OTP, PIN, CVV, or password
No bank, telecom, or government body will ever call to ask for these. This is the defining hallmark of OTP fraud — hang up.
International number you don't recognise
Never call back without first running a reverse phone lookup. VoIP services let scammers generate any caller ID.
Automated robocall message threatening legal action
TRAI has prohibited robocalls. Any automated scam call threatening you is fraudulent. Report the bogus number immediately.
Caller asks you to download a remote access app
This is the fake support scam playbook. The moment you grant screen access, they drain your UPI or net banking.
Claims to be from CBI, ED, or police over the phone
Classic bogus number scam — Digital Arrest. No government authority can arrest you over a phone or video call.
How to Block and Report Scam Numbers
Identifying a scam call is only step one. Blocking it protects you. Reporting it protects every other Indian. Here's how to do both after you've run your phone number lookup.

Block scam numbers on Android
Open your Phone app and go to Recent Calls. Long-press the scam number and select 'Block/Report Spam.' On Samsung: tap the three-dot menu and choose 'Block number.' On stock Android: tap 'Block and report spam' to simultaneously report the bogus number to Google. For persistent fraud call numbers: go to Settings > Blocked Numbers and add them manually. Enable the spam filter under Phone App Settings > Caller ID and Spam to auto-detect scam calls.
Block scam numbers on iPhone
Open the Phone app, go to Recents, and tap the information icon (i) next to the scam number. Scroll down and tap 'Block this Caller.' All fraud calls from that bogus number immediately go to voicemail with no notification. For broader protection: Settings > Phone > Silence Unknown Callers sends all unknown caller calls to voicemail automatically.
Report to Telecom Authority (TAFCOP & TRAI)
India's TAFCOP portal (tafcop.dgtelecom.gov.in) lets you check how many SIM cards are registered in your name and report fraudulent use. To report a scam call to TRAI: SMS 'COMP [number]' to 1909. To register for DND and block all spam calls: dial 1909.
Report financial fraud to Cyber Crime Portal
For financial fraud — if you've already shared your OTP or lost money — file a complaint immediately at cybercrime.gov.in or call the National Cyber Crime Helpline: 1930. Speed is critical. If you've fallen for an OTP fraud scam call, also call your bank's 24/7 fraud helpline to freeze your account.
Report the bogus number on RakshaAI
After handling the emergency, report the scam number on our platform. Your report is processed within 4–6 hours and immediately begins protecting other Indians from the same number. Include what type of scam it was (OTP fraud, Wangiri fraud, fake support, etc.) and the approximate time of the call so our AI can correlate with active fraud campaigns.
What Different Number Formats Tell You About the Caller
The format of a phone number — before you even check it — already provides valuable risk signals. Here's what to look for.
Check before you call back
Reverse lookup first
Never return a missed call from an unknown caller without first running a reverse phone lookup. If our scam number lookup shows spam risk above 60, don't call back.
Never share OTPs
Zero exceptions
Your OTP is a one-time password for you alone. No bank, no UPI app, no government body will ever call and ask for it. OTP fraud starts the moment you hand it over.
Verify numbers independently
Use official channels
If someone calls claiming to be from your bank, hang up and call back using the number on the back of your debit card. Never trust the number an unknown caller gives you.
Register for DND
Dial 1909
Dial 1909 or SMS to 1909 to register for India's Do Not Disturb registry. Significantly reduces promotional scam calls reaching you.
Enable call screening
iOS & Android
Enable Silence Unknown Callers on iPhone or your carrier's spam call filter on Android. Combine with our phone number checker for numbers that still get through.
Educate your family
Senior citizens most at risk
Senior citizens are disproportionately targeted by bogus number scammers. Share this page and the RakshaAI phone number checker with your parents and grandparents.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Paste any suspicious link to see where it actually goes and whether it has been reported as a scam redirect.
Live Scam Alerts
Latest alerts about active scam calls and fraud calls targeting Indians — updated daily with new bogus numbers.
Report a Scam Number
Every scam call you report protects thousands of other Indians. If you've received a bogus number fraud call that isn't flagged in our phone number checker, take 30 seconds to report it. Your report goes live within 4–6 hours after verification.
Report a Scam NumberTogether, 2 million+ Indians are building the most comprehensive scam number lookup database in the country.
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