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An image of a letter being caught by a fishing pole with the text "Gone Phishing"
Why this is fraud
- The area code of the text is Orlando, Florida
- The text does not contain any personalized greeting
- It is unlikely that President Weinman would reach out directly via text message for a casual conversation
- The phone number traces to an individual not associated with °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êapp
Additional notes
- What is a SMISH? It is a short way to refer to messages sent by texting, also known as SMS
- Scams by text are very common - here is more information from the FTC on how to recognize them:
- Did you know: a great way find out quickly if this is a legitimate text is to search the originating phone number in Google to validate whether or not it is valid
- What would happen if you reply? It is likely that engaging in a text message exchange would lead to a financial fraud, such as wiring funds or purchasing gift cards
- Impersonation by SMS is becoming very common! Be very cautious with text messages from people who are not in your current contact list