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Received Fake Phishing Txt that looked like tmobile
- Hace 6 años
I just got off the phone with a helpful support tech. It turns out two call over the past two days were to Singapore at $3.00 a minute. The number was embedded into a Webex Join by Phone causing the $123.00 in charges. Not a tmobile issue - a user error and no 1-800 number to join calls that fail over webex. Watch your numbers when clicking on them.
I received an e-mail purportedly from T-Mobile asking me to fill out a Survey. I almost replied, until I noticed it addressed me with "Hey Andrea," which is definitely NOT my name. Also, the "To" name was "Andrea Bonier" (also not my name). It was extremely well crafted to look like it came from T-Mobile. Subject was "T-Mobile requests your feedback!" I won't post the link here because one of you might click on it to your detriment. Anyway, my question is: Is there somewhere/somebody to whom I can forward the e-mail so that this phishing attempt may possibly be thwarted in the future or caught and sent to spam or suchlike? Gracias.
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