Don’t panic if you get a spam text from your own number
If you have received a spam text message from your own number, you are not alone. As The Verge reported,
at the moment, there is a scam campaign going on in which scammers are
sending spoof messages to people. You should know that your phone number
hasn't been stolen, and you haven't been hacked. Scammers can make it
appear as if these messages are coming from customers' own phone
numbers, but they are not.
It looks like Verizon customers are
the most affected by the spoof message campaign, but customers of other
carriers have received such spoof messages as well. The scam text often
says that you have paid your bill and offers a free gift.
The
message includes a link through which you can supposedly redeem your
gift card. It's a good idea not to tap on the link inside. If you tap on
it, you risk compromising your phone. Users who have tapped on the link
inside the spoof message have been redirected to a Russian website.
What to do in the case of receiving a spoofing message
If
you receive a scam message on your phone, it's advisable to forward the
spam text to number 7726, no matter which carrier you are using. This
will directly send the message to your carrier's spam defense team.
Another thing you can do is file a complaint with the FCC.
When you begin filing the complaint in the "Phone Issues" category,
choose the "Unwanted Calls/Messages (including do not call and
spoofing)" option. Then, choose the sub-issue "my own number is being
spoofed," and continue filing the complaint.
Source: phonearena.com
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