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These deceptive messages are sometimes called 'spoof emails' because they 'spoof' or fake the appearance of a known website or company. Typically, the message requests the recipient to update or confirm personal information.

Vue 10 Xstream Torrent Download. Links may be provided to a website that may also display the company logo or other recognized elements of the company. If a user visits the website, malware may be downloaded to the user’s device or the criminal will capture information supplied by the user. There are several indicators of an email or text message scam, including: • Generic greetings. Instead of using your name, many message scams begin with a general greeting, such as: 'Dear [Company Name] customer.'

• Incorrect account information. The message will attempt to scare you with a large account balance, a warning that someone has recently updated your account or a prize or special offer that must be claimed quickly. • A false sense of urgency.

The message will attempt to compel you to act by threatening that your account is in jeopardy if you don't update your information as soon as possible, or with a short deadline to claim a prize or special offer. • Fake links. Links may appear valid, but typically go to fraudulent websites. Always check where a link is going before you click. On a computer you can do this by hovering your mouse over the link (without clicking it) and looking at the website address in your browser's status bar, which is usually in a bottom corner of the screen. If it appears suspicious, don't click the link. Alternatively, go directly to the company website from your browser, not through any links sent in messages.

If you receive a message that appears to be from Verizon Wireless but seems suspicious: • Don't respond to the email or click any links in it. • To check your account information, go to the page in My Verizon to view your legitimate billing or account notifications. • Send the fraudulent message to us. Fraudulent email - You can copy and paste the email content into a new email or forward the message to for our internal review. Fraudulent text message - Forward suspicious text messages to 7726 (Verizon Corporate Security) from your device. • Delete the fraudulent message.

Thank you for your help in identifying fraudulent messages and we appreciate your patience as we look into it.