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Malaysia Phone Number Lookup - Find Who's Calling You
Malaysia Phone Number Lookup
Identify unknown calls, spam numbers, and business callers in Malaysia using community reports.
Most Reported Spam Numbers in Malaysia β Last 7 Days
Live database of Malaysia's most active spam landline numbers, scam callers, and unwanted telemarketers reported by users in the past week. Identify, verify, and block suspicious +60 phone numbers before they reach you.
Recent Reports About Phone Numbers in Malaysia
Community-verified reports from Malaysia users
Kena kw nak scam2?
pig
Caller says Salam but later scolded you in Mandarin. Definitely scammer. But beware because he may know your first/last name. Definitely someone had abuse your data and sells it to scammer.
this no always scam other people selling product then keep quiet after make payment
Is a spam call. Please blocked the number as they know some of the customer details but not all. Donβt provide any info/ details to them.
SAID NOT INTERESTED
one lady call me. Ask for my maiden name. cakap pun tergagap-gagap. and then I said I will go and register sendiri for the Celcom Xpax Postpaid 40 program. they'll said your number terpilih sebab penggunaan more than RM40/months.
A call from an unknown ent*ty. Never had contact with such plave but they knew my name.
Please be careful, calling regarding bank transfer details. scammer
Scammer
Scammer
who person nama this number
Nuisance
Anyhting
This is babi
This is babi
Menyamar jadi pihak maxis duit lesap rm300..
Menyamar jadi pihak maxis duit lesap 300
So i got a call from this number, claimed it was Celcom. She knew about what prepaid plan that I use, currently. She then offered me to upgrade to postpaid rm40 which is legit in celcom postpaid plan. I agreed to upgrade, I gave her my name, ic and phone number. After that, I called celcom to check whether my plan already being upgraded or not, but then they check, no changes were made. They said maybe it is a scammer who pretend to be celcom. I was shocked and I don't know what to do. They advised me to make a police report and go to blue cube center to block any of changes that will be made by scammer. They also said that the scammer might use my details to change or purchase something from Celcom itself or other telco like digi or maxis. Please don't answer call from this number. I regret not asking and referring to celcom first because the scammer knew about all my current celcom plan and all, i trusted her because she explained from A to Z about the plan wihtout doubt. I also look at the plan on the website while talking over the phone with the scammer and there is no error in explaining. Right now, I just hope that nothing will happen. Stay safe everyone. Take care and beware.
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Whose Number Is This in Malaysia?
Unknown calls in Malaysia often include both legitimate service calls and sophisticated impersonation scams.
WhoseNo makes it easier to decide whether to answer, block, or report by combining user reports and reverse lookup signals.
Common Spam Call Types
in Malaysia
- Police or court impersonation calls
- Fake parcel/customs detention scams
- Bank verification or TAC/OTP theft attempts
- Instant loan scam calls and follow-up WhatsApp fraud
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
- Banks, e-commerce couriers, clinics, and schools
Frequently Asked Question
Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in Malaysia
Search the number on WhoseNo to view community reports, caller type, and any available public information.
Malaysia's country code is +60. Local mobile numbers usually start with 01X.
Major operators include CelcomDigi, Maxis/Hotlink, U Mobile, unifi Mobile, and Yes 5G. Common MVNO brands include Tune Talk, redONE, and XOX.
Yes, reverse lookup and report browsing are free for Malaysian numbers.
Report the number on WhoseNo and file official complaints through MCMC or the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC 997).
No. WhoseNo does not provide private telecom records, only public and community-reported data.
Common scams include fake police/court calls, parcel detention scams, bank account verification scams, and loan approval fraud.
They are commonly written like 012-345 6789 (or +60 12-345 6789 internationally).
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