Verizon Reward Points Scam

Don't Reward These Scammers

Due to a recent Verizon outtage, there has been an increase in a Verizon reward points scam. In this week’s scam, cybercriminals are targeting Verizon customers. Verizon is a cellular service provider that recently experienced a major network outage. You receive a text message that appears to be from Verizon, claiming you have expired reward points to redeem. The text includes a link and urges you to select it immediately to claim your points. You may think this message is related to the recent network outage and be tempted to follow the instructions.

However, this is actually a smishing, or text phishing, scam! Cybercriminals are exploiting the recent news stories about a mobile outage to trick you. If you select the link in the message, you will be taken to a fake website and asked to enter your financial information to redeem your reward. But if you enter your banking details, the scammers will steal them!

Follow these tips to avoid falling victim to a smishing scam:

 

 Never select links in unexpected texts, even if the message appears to be from an official source, such as your mobile carrier.

 If you want to check whether you really have an account credit or reward, open the official Verizon app on your phone or log in to their official website.

 Be very suspicious if a website asks for your credit card number or bank details to issue you a credit or reward.

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