Attention: Scam calls in Landsberg – How to protect yourself!
The police in Landsberg am Lech warn on June 30, 2025 about current telephone scams and new fraudulent scams.

Attention: Scam calls in Landsberg – How to protect yourself!
The police in the Landsberg area are urgently warning against current telephone fraud attempts that are serious. How Radio Oberland Reportedly, the perpetrators use well-known scams to trick unsuspecting citizens out of money or valuable data. In a particularly perfidious method, they inform those called about alleged break-ins in the area in order to secure jewelry and cash for “protection”. Another perfidious tactic claims that a relative is involved in a fatal car accident and bail is required to avoid the threat of prison.
Fortunately, everyone called has responded correctly so far. They did not get involved in the fraud attempts and informed the police directly. This shows how important vigilance is in today's world.
Sophisticated scams on the Internet
But the scammers don't just target us on the phone. Consumer Protection.tv notes that methods are constantly evolving. Fraudsters are increasingly using sophisticated techniques such as phishing, where they disguise themselves as legitimate messages. Fraud attempts become particularly dangerous when they require quick decisions from the victims. The anonymity that digital channels offer makes it easier for criminals to carry out their schemes.
The current scams are diverse and can be divided into different categories:
- Quishing: Gefälschte QR-Codes, die zu betrügerischen Webseiten führen.
- WhatsApp-Betrug: Täter geben sich als Verwandte aus und fordern Geld.
- Schockanrufe: Kriminelle stellen sich als Polizisten oder Ärzte vor und verlangen Geld für Kautionen.
- Paket-Betrug: Falsche Lieferbenachrichtigungen mit Zahlungsaufforderungen.
- Dreiecksbetrug: Käufer und Verkäufer werden getäuscht, um Geld zu stehlen.
- Gefälschte Anrufe der Bank: Udemanden geben sich als Bankmitarbeiter aus, um sensible Daten abzugreifen.
- Fake-Jobangebote: Betrüger locken mit scheinbar lukrativen Stellen.
Where are the dangers?
The threat will continue to increase in 2025. Loud GData Phishing attempts, particularly via email, SMS and messengers, have increased significantly. The quality of these messages is often so high that it is difficult to distinguish them from real ones. Cybercriminals specifically exploit human weaknesses, for example through threats or the apparent receipt of gifts, to lure unsuspecting people into a trap.
Typical examples include fake bank messages that request personal information on fake websites. Supposed package notifications that address a problem with delivery are also common. The fraudsters state that they have to confirm the data for package delivery, which can then end in an expensive trap for the victims.
To protect themselves from such fraud attempts, citizens should exercise critical thinking and never click on links without thinking. Even unknown calls or messages should always be questioned. It is important not to disclose any personal or financial data and, if you suspect anything, to contact banks or authorities directly. It is also advisable to report suspicious incidents and regularly follow police warnings. This way you stay in the loop and can face the wave of fraud.