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  1. Oct 8, 2024 · Text messages posing as alerts about your package delivery—often impersonating the USPS, UPS or FedEx—were another one of the most popular text scams last year. ... app or direct phone number ...

    • Sage Lazzaro
  2. No, you don't need to report suspicious emails or text messages to Canada Post. If you think you've been the victim of fraud, report the incident to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre by calling 1-888-495-8501. You can also forward any spam text messages to 7726 (SPAM on most keypads). This will let your phone provider block future texts from that ...

  3. 4 days ago · Your number: It’s a scam used to spark your interest. Any text message that comes from your own phone number is a scam. Some messaging apps allow you to send yourself messages, but as long as you didn’t forget you sent yourself a memo, it’s a fake text.

    • Phony phone number: Scammers often try to impersonate well-known companies or the government in text message scams, but they’ll use a phony phone number.
    • Unsolicited message: You might receive a text message that claims there was a problem delivering a package to your home. You should first ask yourself, “Am I expecting a package?”
    • Urgent tone or excitement: Scammers will often use an urgent tone or try to create a sense of excitement in their text messages. They might claim that you’ve won a prize, promise free gift cards or coupons, or warn you about an account allegedly being deactivated.
    • Spelling and grammar errors: A legitimate company will typically hire professional writers and editors for business communications. If you notice strange phrasing, or spelling and grammar errors, a scammer is probably sending the message, the BBB says.
    • Did You Just Receive A Scam Or Spam text?
    • Example: A Fake Netflix Text Message That Almost Worked
    • How to Identify A Fake Text Message in 5 Seconds
    • 10 Scam and Spam Text Message Examples
    • What Happens If You Open Or Respond to A Fake Text message?
    • Did You Click on A Text Scam Link? Do This Right Away
    • How to Protect Yourself from Text Scammers and Hackers
    • The Bottom Line: Avoid Fake Text Message Scams

    When Alyssa Beckwith received a fraud alert text from Wells Fargo about a suspicious $240 ATM withdrawal, she immediately called the number in the message [*]. As a former victim of identity theft, Alyssa knew she had to act quickly to stop scammers. So she didn’t hesitate when a robotic voice asked her to “verify” her identity by entering her cred...

    Though difficult to initially spot, the text above contains several signs of a scam: 1. It uses a realistic yet random phone number.Scammers know you probably don’t know Netflix’s phone number by heart, but that you’re also unlikely to look it up before responding to a text. 2. It claims to be from a company you know and trust. Scammers will often ...

    Similar to scam emails that are known as "phishing,” scam text messages are called “smishing.” The end goal of both scams is the same: trick victims into giving up money or sensitive information that can be used for identity theftand fraud. While many users are aware of the dangers of responding to suspicious emails, they often let their guards dow...

    The good news is that scammers can't get very far with their scams if all you did was opena fake text message. Unfortunately, it’s a different story if you respond, click a link, or provide them with any financial or personal information. What can happen if you respond to text message scamsor click on links? 1. You could get pulled into a social en...

    Everyone makes mistakes. And with so many scammers now spoofing phone numbers to make phishing texts seem legitimate, anyone could accidentally click on a link in a scam text. If you clicked on a text scam link, don’t panic. Instead, follow these steps: 1. Disconnect from your Wi-Fi or mobile network. Once you click on a link in a spam text, scamme...

    Text scamming is everywhere and is becoming difficult to avoid. In April of this year, scammers sent over 11.36 billion spam texts, with the average person receiving nearly 41 spam texts per month [*]. That’s roughly 10 fake text messages per week. The threat is real, and your best chance against it is to protect yourself. Here’s how you can do tha...

    Scammers send millions of scam text messages every single month. Don’t get caught in their schemes. Instead, slow down, question any unsolicited text, and reach out to companies through the proper channels. For even more protection against scammers and fraudsters, sign up for identity theft protection and credit monitoring. It’s bad enough losing m...

    • Jory Mackay
  4. Smishing is similar to phishing, except that fraudsters will send scam messages through text (SMS), often in the form of suspicious links. When it comes to SMS, look out for the wrong number scam. Fraudsters will text you pretending to have messaged the wrong person, this is done to open the lines of communication.

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  6. Reporting suspicious text messages to 7726 The best protection against smishing attempts is to be cautious about any messages that you receive from phone numbers you don’t recognize or that seem like a suspicious request. If you’re in doubt about the legitimacy of a sender or message, contact the legitimate source using another medium.

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