Is sending fake emails a scam?
Sending fake emails is one of the most common scams, so it’s important to know what to look for. What is "Phishing"? Scammers use fake emails, also called phishing, brand spoofing or carding, to “fish” for information. These fake messages can look real, but link to fake websites.
What if I suspect fraud on my AT&T mobile phone account?
If you suspect you are a target of fraud on your AT&T mobile phone account, you can report it to our Fraud team here. If you suspect fraud on another account, call the customer service number on your bill for help. You can also forward an email to the Anti Phishing Working Group or report it to the FTC.
What if I get a phishing message from AT&T Internet Security?
We want all customers to know that we won’t ask for personal or account information through phone calls, email, or text messages. If you get such a message, you should report it to AT&T Internet Security at
[email protected]. You can also forward email to the Anti-Phishing Working Group at
[email protected] or report it to the FTC.
Is AT&T Internet services a scam?
Fake emails have been discovered from banks, mortgage companies and even Internet service providers. Ultimately, you are in the best position to safeguard your personal information from these types of schemes. AT&T Internet Services is not able to identify and warn customers about every single instance of phishing or similar such scams.