Tobira Systems Report on Special Fraud and Phishing Scams (February 2026)
NQ Score
50/100
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Spam calls saw a significant decrease in international numbers, with an increase in mobile and 050 numbers. Fake police scams were prevalent with international numbers like '+1' and '+875', sometimes originating from calls impersonating service providers. In February, SMS messages impersonating the 'National Tax Agency' were frequent, likely capitalizing on tax filing season. Corporate fraudulent transfer damage reaches 4.7 billion yen, a fourfold increase year-on-year, with three new tactics to watch out for as the new fiscal year begins.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who released the research report on scam calls and scam SMS in February 2026?
- A: Tobira Systems Co., Ltd. released this independent research report in February 2026.
- Q: What was the breakdown percentage of international numbers registered in the spam database?
- A: International numbers accounted for 44.9 percent, showing a decrease of 22.3 percent from the previous month.
- Q: Which regions and codes had the highest number of incoming international scam calls?
- A: They originated from North American regions, GMSS, MMSI, Russia or Kazakhstan, and the United Kingdom.
- Q: What kind of SMS messages were frequently observed during February 2026?
- A: Spam SMS messages impersonating the National Tax Agency were frequently confirmed in February 2026.
- Q: What was the total damage of corporate fraudulent transfers and its year-on-year ratio?
- A: The damage reached 4.7 billion yen, which is four times the amount compared to the same period last year.