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- How to Recognize and Report Spam Text Messages
Scammers send fake text messages to trick you into giving them your personal information — things like your password, account number, or Social Security number
- How to Respond to a Text from an Unknown Number - wikiHow
Should you shoot the mystery texter a reply, or just leave them on read? The answer really depends on whether the text is from a stranger or a scammer Not to worry, though! In this article, we’ve put together some specific replies that you can send back, and we've also included tips on how to avoid potential texting scams
- Wrong number text messages new payday for online scammers - CNBC
AI is making “wrong number” text scams more common, and the best defense is no response, and reporting the text as spam
- What to Say to a Scammer to Scare Them — Real Phrases That Work
Whether it’s a phone scam, fake message, or phishing email, we’ve got the right words to shut them down Don’t just ignore it—fight back smartly with expert-crafted replies
- Complain about phone and text scams, robocalls, and telemarketers | USAGov
Find out how to file complaints about the sales and scam calls and texts you receive And learn how you may be able to reduce the number of unwanted calls and texts you get Report scams and suspicious communications to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Stop Unwanted Robocalls and Texts - Federal Communications Commission
Do not respond to texts from unknown or questionable sources, and never click links in these messages Most mobile carriers let you block spam by forwarding the message to 7726 (SPAM)—check with your provider
- What Is Smishing? How Text Message Scams Work (And How To Avoid Them)
Smishing is phishing but through text messages Instead of a scam email landing in your inbox, it arrives as an SMS, iMessage, WhatsApp, or other text-based notification on your phone
- FBI Tech Tuesday: Building a Digital Defense Against “Oops, Wrong . . .
Protect yourself by not responding to unknown text messages Don’t click on any links in the messages or respond with “STOP” if the messages say you can do this to avoid future messages
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