Someone just sent me a text from [email protected], subject was Nice... yeah okie
Scam texts flooding your phone? What to do! - +1 410100001 (410100001)
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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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Got an email from [email protected], seems suspisious
Why cant we just stop these scammers allready!!!!!!!
Ugh, 5:45 am and my phone's blowin up. Thinkin bout ditchin my smartphone for a landline and some cash. At least then I'd have some peice
So if we dont click the link, we're prob good to go, ritee?
Random side note, got a call from 002... wierd
I received a text at an unusual hour, 3 in the morning.
I recived a message from this number today, feb 12, it was about a minuteKEY, didnt make sence
The domain associated with this number appears to be from the Republic of Central Africa, suggesting an attempt to gather information, potentially using techniques like covert data transfer between devices, posing a significant risk.
For Galaxy S 5 users, you can add this number to your Spam list by clicking on the options at the top left.
I got a text from this number that said:
The email address provided is gvaagmail.com
On February 9th, I received a text message from the email address [email protected] from the same number, which I did not respond to, leaving me to wonder about its purpose and whether it's possible to respond with a virus.
The provided text appears to be an email address and not a descriptive comment.
I got a text message really early in the morning, like 1:32 am, while I was asleap, but I blocked the number anywayz
Given my existing relationship with Anthem, I am curious whether this call might be connected to their data breach.
It seems this number belongs to a company named wbparts, aparently
A text message was received from this number:
Having previously been an Anthem member, I am concerned that my information is still stored and I have started receiving texts from this number, which keeps changing its last digit.
I recieved the folowing unwanted text message, it was very annoying.
The caller identified themselves as Domeng Carter
In addition to the call, I also received a text message from this number
I clicked on a link from a message I received, thinking it was from AT&T, but it turned out to be a potential scam. I exited the page and reported the number, and now I'm concerned that my phone may have been hacked. I'm unsure of what steps to take next.
A text message received on my cell phone with the subject 'death' was unsettling and seemed like a prank or scam.
My response to their messages involves texting back and flooding them with spam.
Apparently, my Note2 phone recieved a message from an email adress for the first time, it was quite surprising.
I recieved a textt message
A suspicious text message was received from this number, containing gibberish and a vague mention of an 'invisibility lesson', which seemed like an obvious scam attempt.
Early in the morning, I received a suspicious message with an obviously fake email address and other indicators of a scam, making me wary of posting details online.
The email address [email protected] is associated with this number.