The message I got was as follows:
Scam texts flooding your phone? What to do! - +1 410100001 (410100001)
Summary — +1410100001
Expert Opinion
Around midnight, a burst of alerts flashes on the screen, each promising a delivery, a credit‑score boost, or a frozen account. Most of these messages share the same playbook: a fake brand name, a sense of urgency, and a link that leads to credential harvesting. Phishing and spam texts like these thrive on panic, so pause before you tap any link or call a number. Verify the claim directly with the institution using a known phone number or website, enable two‑factor authentication, and consider blocking the sender. Regularly review your carrier’s spam‑filter settings and report suspicious numbers to help curb the flood.
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Recent Reports for 410100001
A message was received claiming an Android security update was mandatory, including a link for a direct download, which seems suspicious and potentially malicious.
I received a text prompting me to call a number regarding a supposedly locked debit card, but further investigation revealed it to be a scam.
I recived a text message, claiming to be from Wells Fargo, but i dont have an account, they are relentless, be aware, banks dont contact you like this.
Obviously, the msg from this # is a scam, they claim to be Agata Zanghi and offer $2500 donatons, but they probbably only want my bank acount info
Multiple texts were received from this number, with two additional messages from similar numbers, (141) 010-0002 and (141) 010-0002, which differed only by the last three digits.
Emails have been received claiming a package is waiting and that Amazon account information needs to be verified by calling a provided number, which seems suspicious since no orders have been made from Amazon.
I recieve'd this call in the middle of school, it was very annoying
The caller claimed to represent the non-existent International Bank of Settlements, likely attempting an advance fee scam, possibly originating from Africa, the Islands, or India.
In 2018-2019, I received a suspicious inheritance offer from this number, which involved paying for an offshore account.
Warning: do not click on any links from this number, as it is a scam; I reported it to the FCC and blocked the number
The caller identified themselves as being from U.S. Bank National Association
Second of two
A text message was received claiming that an account had been suspended, allegedly from PNC Bank, despite having no affiliation with the bank
A suspicious message claiming to be from Wells Fargo security was received, containing a potentially malicious link
A text message purportedly from Wells Fargo, regarding my credit card, was misleading since I don't have an account with them; calling back led to an automated request for my credit card number, which I did not provide.
I'm getting alot of texts from these numbers, and i'm getting sick of it, i need it to stop
I got a text from this number, which was also asociated with the number [email protected], but I dont know anyone from that area, it seemd alot suspisous
A suspicious text message was received from this number, claiming to be about a Facebook case and urging me to click on a link, which I did not do.
Interestingly, the message recieved from this number included my name along with an adress in AZ.
It appears to be a real estate scam involving a house for sale in Missouri.
I recieved a text messsage
This evening at 9:13 PM i recieved a text message from this particuler number:
A text message was received from an unknown number, 1410100001.
This is a scam, dont answer
A text message was recieved with my full name, but the adress was incorrect, it was suppost to be in Alabama not Georgia, they tryed to sell me life insurance
Upon looking up this number, it was immediately blocked
A suspicious message was received with a link claiming unusual activity on my PayPal account, which seems to be a phishing attempt generated from an email rather than a phone number
This is basicly common sence, if the number is diffrent, then it's not the same person texting you, this outfit is hiding their real number, it's unclear why they would implicate Canada, this number cant exist in North America
It appears that each time this number sends a text message, the final digit of the number increments by one, which has led me to speculate about the possibility of this number being routed through Canada as a means of concealing the actual caller's identity.