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Fake T-Mobile Payment Page Stealing Info

Scammers have set up a fake T-Mobile website designed to trick people into entering payment details, which are then stolen. If anyone in your family pays a T-Mobile bill by clicking a link, they could hand their card details directly to criminals.

What to do: Never click payment links in texts or emails claiming to be T-Mobile — go directly to t-mobile.com by typing it in your browser, and warn your family to do the same.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets a text or email asking them to pay a T-Mobile bill, don't click the link—criminals have created fake payment pages that steal credit card information. Instead, always go directly to T-Mobile's website by typing the address yourself, and remind everyone in your household to do the same before entering any payment details.

Related: T-Mobile

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