Engaging with these lists or sharing such information carries heavy risks:

: Scammers frequently post fake profiles with stolen photos. Once a user reaches out, the scammer demands an upfront digital payment (via mobile wallet or card reload) for transit or booking, only to disappear once the money is sent.

: Under the Act, circulating personal mobile numbers or photographs with the intent to cause harassment, or enabling others to contact an individual for sex, is a punishable offense.

A very common risk is that the phone numbers lead not to a legitimate service, but to a scam. Scammers may demand advance payment for a service that never materializes, or they may attempt to blackmail potential clients, threatening to expose their activity to family or employers.

If you are searching for "numbers" found on social media or unofficial sites, keep the following in mind:

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