>> Report E-mail Fraud |
| If you receive an e-mail that you believe to be fraudulent, choose from the following options below. Be sure to include full headers in any reports made. |
| Option 1: If the phishing scam is impersonating AT&T or any AT&T-owned or operated Web sites or services: |
- Do not click on any links in a suspicious e-mail. If you do click on an e- mail link which directs you to a login site, do not log in. Logging in may allow phishers to capture your login and password.
- If the phish is not related to your AT&T account, contact the company the e-mail claims to be from. If the e-mail claims to be from AT&T, continue to step c.
- Check the e-mail fraud examples to see if you have received a known phishing scam. If your e-mail looks like one of the examples, delete it. AT&T may be aware of the current fraudulent activities and working with the appropriate agencies to resolve this issue.
- If your e-mail doesn't match any of the examples, please forward the e-mail to AT&T Security.
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| Option 2:
If the phish does not resemble a message from AT&T but is from a AT&T address, send an e-mail to abuse@ATT.net.
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| Option 3:
For all other cases (non-AT&T messages from other e-mail accounts, bank scams, etc.) send an e-mail to spam@uce.gov.
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| Use the instructions for your e-mail service to obtain the full headers for these e-mails: |
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| In the event that more information is necessary, you may be contacted by a fraud investigator. |
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