SPAM TEXTS PHISHING LINKS SMS SCAM
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Data status: current
Client: Johnson, ZIP
Initiate connection with a lender: https://MidweekPay. com/sxd64bp2d
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[Do not click on link. Phishing scam and data scam. Block number.]
Christmas Message: Login for New Holiday Approval! Click Here: http://370.bz/3/080A-17K6BB Thank You.
HolidayCash Alert. Christmas Request is ready for processing. E-Sign Here: http://370.bz/3/07X4-17GWW3 Thank You.
July 1: E-Sign Required: Your Confirmation at EasyL is Required for Transfer. View Document Here: http://370.bz/3/03XA-YUDV2 P.S. This Link Expires Soon!
“Signature Required: Your Confirmation at EasyL is requested in order to process your New Transfer Limit. Sign Document Here: http://370.bz/3/03R8-YKN6A Thank You!”
I replied STOP and I’ve been opted out of fitter messages.
E-sign Required: Your Confirmation at EasyL is Required For Transfer. View Document Here: Thank You!
3 Step Process: Click, Login, Sign for your new limit. Time Limited Link: http://370.bz/3/03P4 Thank You!
Account Notice: You have a new offer ready for your Account. Up to 10K. Click Here: http://370.bz/3/00J6-K3PK4 TxtSTOPtoEnd
I received this message with a phishing link from "Security Department, Verizon Online"
Your Verizon online account preferences were changed by someone else.
"We have Disabled most of the accessible features of your account. You have to login from your device in order to reactivate your online functions again" Followed by a link to Login. The page looked almost a replica of Verizon!
It’s illegal to send unsolicited commercial email messages to wireless devices. The messages may promise free gifts or cheap services. Scam artists posing as Govt agencies could send messages threatening action unless money is paid. Spam texts can contain phishing links designed to steal personal info or may infect user's phone.
2017-11-19 00:55:13According to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, citizens lose millions of dollars, each year, by responding fraudulent text messages. Scammers use deceptive text messages to lure consumers into providing personal or financial information
2017-11-18 22:40:22Report spam SMS to ACMA by forwarding to 0429 999 888. If you have a grievance about a specific SMS message, submit a complaint to the ACMA or contact the ACMA on 1300 855 180.
2017-11-18 22:27:50Organizations must only send marketing text messages to individuals, if they have agreed to receive them, except where there is a clearly defined customer relationship. Forward spam SMS messages to 7726 for the network operator to act.
2017-11-18 22:03:32SPAM TEXTS PHISHING LINKS SMS SCAM