Bitcoin /Anidesk scam
Austria Phone Number Lookup - Find Who's Calling You
Austria Phone Number Lookup
Identify unknown calls, spam numbers, and business callers in
Austria using community reports.
Recent Reports About Phone Numbers in Austria
Community-verified reports from Austria users
Bitcoin / Anidesk scam
Bitcoin/Anidesk scam
Bitcoin scam
Scam with bitcoins
Phishing number. Wants you to click a link.
phone gum huya he
phone gum huya he
On this number an Indian was talking And so I decided to check But I knew already that this number is not correct
Ungebetene, unaufgeforderte und penetrante Umfrage-Anrufe zu unmΓΆglichen Uhrzeiten. Nummer am besten sperren! Unsolicited and pushy survey calls at ridiculous times. Best to block the number!
Pretended to be from the police.
scam
Scam
scam
possible criminal activity
robotic voice in english trying to convince that there's a problem with the persons austria id card clearly a scam/
Bitcoin scam
Spam?
Komplett unfreundlichs weib!
Its bothering me
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Whose Number Is This in Austria?
Austria has one of Europeβs more nuanced numbering plans, with variable-length geographic area codes, dense 06xx mobile allocations, and several important non-geographic service ranges such as 0720, 0800, 0810, and 0900.
WhoseNo uses those Austrian numbering rules to separate likely landlines, mobiles, private-network numbers, freephone lines, shared-cost services, and premium-rate ranges before you decide whether an unknown call is worth answering.
Common Spam Call Types
in Austria
- Bank TAN and card-detail phishing calls
- Fake parcel-delivery and customs payment calls
- Tech-support and remote-access scams
- Authority, utility, or contract-switch impersonation calls
How to Identify Scam
Numbers
- Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
- Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
- Offers that sound too good to be true
- Unknown numbers calling repeatedly
Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?
Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:
- Delivery services confirming orders
- Banks calling for legitimate verification
- Doctors, parcel services, banks, utilities, schools, and customer-service desks using 0800 or 08xx ranges
Frequently Asked Question
Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in Austria
Search the number on WhoseNo to see caller reports, Austrian formatting, and whether the number looks like a geographic landline, 06xx mobile, 0720-style non-geographic line, freephone, shared-cost service, or premium-rate service.
Austria uses country code +43. Domestic Austrian numbers usually include a trunk 0, so 0664 XXX XXXX becomes +43 664 XXX XXXX internationally.
No. Many Austrian mobile numbers are in 06xx ranges, but some geographic landlines also use 0-prefixed area codes such as 0662 for Salzburg. Prefix interpretation needs care, especially around 066x ranges.
0720 and 0780 are non-geographic location-independent or convergent-service ranges. 0800 is freephone. 0810, 0820, 0821, and 0828 are regulated service ranges. 0900, 0901, 0930, 0931, and 0939 are premium-rate ranges. Austria also uses 05, 057, and 059 private-network or corporate ranges that can belong to institutions rather than ordinary households.
Austria uses variable-length geographic area codes with a domestic trunk 0. Common examples include Vienna (01), Graz (0316), Innsbruck (0512), Salzburg (0662), and Linz (0732).
Report the number on WhoseNo and use RTR's reporting channels for number misuse or spam. If the call appears fraudulent or involves caller-ID spoofing, RTR also advises contacting the police.
Common Austrian phone scams include bank phishing for TAN or card details, fake parcel-delivery payment requests, Microsoft or tech-support scams, contract-switching sales pressure, and callers pretending to be authorities or energy suppliers.
No. WhoseNo shows public and user-reported information only. It does not provide private carrier customer records.
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What We Provide
- Community-submitted reports about phone numbers
- General carrier and area code information
- A platform for users to share experiences with unknown callers
What We Do NOT Provide
- Real-time location tracking
- Personal information about phone owners
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This service is intended for identifying spam and scam calls only. Using our service to harass, stalk, or monitor individuals is strictly prohibited and may violate local laws.