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November 13, 2025NEW YORK (November 17, 2025) - As International Fraud Awareness Week shines a spotlight on protecting consumers from scams and identity theft, Nomorobo, America’s leading robocall-blocking app, is reminding everyone that vigilance is the first line of defense.
Since 2013, Nomorobo has helped millions of people reclaim their phones and their peace of mind - blocking more than 1.5 billion unwanted calls and stopping 98% of robocalls before they ever reach users. In 2024 alone, Nomorobo intercepted 87 million unwanted calls, including 19 million fraudulent attempts aimed at stealing personal or financial information.
Putting Action Behind Awareness
The results of two recent, large-scale robocall surveys were both very clear in one thing: consumers do not feel the government and carriers are doing enough to stop robocall fraud. Nomorobo has heard this loud and clear - and during this year’s Fraud Awareness Week, the company is taking an unprecedented step to give consumers the protection they deserve.
From November 17–21, Nomorobo will be giving away one full year of Nomorobo Max call and text protection to anyone and everyone who signs up. No gimmicks, no tricks, no fine print - just free protection against phone and text fraud.
“At Nomorobo, we believe in putting our money where our mouth is,” said Matt Mizenko, General Manager of Nomorobo. “Whether that means taking legal action against TCPA violators, providing free educational content to consumers, or now offering our app for free, our mission is to empower people to fight back against fraud.”
Consumers can sign up for free protection at nomorobo.com/free.
First to File Lawsuits
But Nomorobo’s efforts go beyond prevention. Earlier this year, the company became the first in the nation to file lawsuits against four companies responsible for enabling large-scale robocall operations, marking a major step toward accountability in the fight against phone fraud. These companies include RSI Enterprises, Inc., Harris & Harris, LTD., Synchrony Financial, and Linebarger Goggan Blair and Simpson LLP.
“Scammers continue to evolve, finding new ways to exploit trust and technology,” said Mizenko. “Fraud Awareness Week is an important reminder that staying safe requires both awareness and action. At Nomorobo, we’re not only stopping scam calls before they reach consumers, but we’re also holding the bad actors behind them accountable. That’s how we make lasting change.”
Nomorobo’s proprietary Honeypot monitoring system tracks more than 300,000 phone lines daily, identifying new scam campaigns and updating defenses in real time. That innovation has helped protect users from an estimated $28 billion in potential fraud losses each year.
Fraud Fighters: Real Scams, Real Lessons
Available for mobile phones, landlines, and VoIP systems, Nomorobo offers seamless, industry-leading protection with an easy-to-use app trusted by millions nationwide. But the company’s mission extends beyond blocking calls—it’s about empowering people to protect themselves and their loved ones.
As part of that mission, Nomorobo launched Fraud Fighters, an interactive resource that helps people understand exactly how scammers operate. Through real scam call recordings, Fraud Fighters allows users to:
- Explore real-world examples of scam calls to hear firsthand how fraudsters manipulate and deceive.
- Empower themselves by recognizing the language and pressure tactics used to instill confusion or fear.
- Educate their families, especially children, parents, and grandparents, who may be more vulnerable to convincing scams.
Consumers can explore the full collection of real scam recordings at nomorobo.com/fraudfighters and learn how to spot and stop scams before they start.
For more information on how to protect yourself during Fraud Awareness Week and beyond, visit nomorobo.com/pressroom.
Media Contact:
Kim Lehman | press@nomorobo.com| 717-599-0891




