Last 30 days

Recently reported UK phone numbers

UK numbers tagged in approved community discussions in the last thirty days, sorted by newest first. This is the fastest place to spot a fresh scam campaign — if a number suddenly appears here alongside a cluster of others on the same prefix or impersonating the same brand, the underlying campaign is usually live right now.

No entries yet. Be the first — start a community thread or run a number lookup from the homepage.

Why a separate “recent” list matters

Scam-call campaigns burst onto the UK landscape in waves — a single fraudster operation rotates through a few hundred spoofed CLIs over a week or two, then disappears as their numbers get blocked at the network layer. The all-time top reported leaderboard is dominated by historically high-volume numbers and is therefore slow to surface a brand-new campaign. This page reverses the priority: recency over volume, so a number first reported yesterday with two threads jumps above a number with twenty threads from six months ago.

If you received a call from a number on this list, you’re almost certainly part of a wave many other UK consumers are getting at the same time. Read the per-number page for the community discussion (likely with first-hand transcripts), the Ofcom range-holder context, and the live AI internet check. If you suspect fraud, report it to Action Fraud and add your own observations to the community thread so the next person to be called has the latest signal.

FAQs

What window does 'recent' cover?

30 calendar days from now, rolling. A number that was first reported on day 31 falls off this list automatically and continues to count toward the all-time top-reported leaderboard.

How fast does a new report appear here?

Within one hour. Approved community threads enter the count on the next page rebuild (the page is rebuilt every hour for this list because freshness is its core value, vs. six hours for the all-time top-reported page).

I got a call from one of these — is it definitely a scam?

Not definitely, but probably worth treating with caution. The list filters for numbers with active community discussion in the last 30 days, which heavily over-indexes on active scam campaigns. Read the per-number page for the discussion content + Ofcom Range Holder before calling back; never share authentication codes, bank details or one-time passwords on a call you didn't initiate.