>>> Please help me to identify if this is a fraudulent number. <<<
The number itself is not fraudulent, but its user comes back unknown. Often, these single one-off reports simply indicate that someone innocently misdialed a number that happened to be yours. I get these all the time because I have a number only a digit off from the switchboard number of a large government building. That's nothing to get panicked about.
Perhaps, instead, you wanted to know whether the caller using that number was trying to commit a fraud against you. If that's the case, there's no way we can help you from just the information in your original post. Please tell us, without revealing any of your own personal information, what the caller said to you and why you think the caller might have tried to commit a fraud.
(It's OK to say what your own phone's area code is -- sometimes that helps.)
>>> Please help me to identify if this is a fraudulent number. <<<
The number itself is not fraudulent, but its user comes back unknown. Often, these single one-off reports simply indicate that someone innocently misdialed a number that happened to be yours. I get these all the time because I have a number only a digit off from the switchboard number of a large government building. That's nothing to get panicked about.
Perhaps, instead, you wanted to know whether the caller using that number was trying to commit a fraud against you. If that's the case, there's no way we can help you from just the information in your original post. Please tell us, without revealing any of your own personal information, what the caller said to you and why you think the caller might have tried to commit a fraud.
(It's OK to say what your own phone's area code is -- sometimes that helps.)