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Tuesday, March 29th, 2016 8:08 PM

Email address to report phishing email

I received an email that purports to come from AT&T referring to my account that ends with the numbers "XXXX".  Since my combined billing account does not end with those numbers, I know it is a phishing email and would like to report it to AT&T. However I can't find the email address to use under the Contact Us link. Anyone know what it is?

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8 years ago

Forward the email to "abuse@att.net"

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8 years ago

Thanks!

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7 years ago

By the time I am Comfoirming the code changes that is thereason Icnot comtirm your numbber

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7 years ago

I keep getting email alerts that my automatic payments are not going in and they have very old payment information on it.  When I go to my account I see that all my information has been updated.  Are these emails considered phishing?   My correct information is in the account. 

 

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Service Type: AT&T Account: Payment Method: Account Number: Payment Date: Amount:
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2966
Visa
8958
03/25/2017
$81.04

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Scholar

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408 Messages

7 years ago

Gnet2325, you didn't include the email headers so I can't say if that particular email is legit or not. You can check these type of emails by checking the from & reply-to headers. If the domain AFTER the @ symbol doesn't contain "att.com" then it is almost certainly a bogus email. HOWEVER, it is best to NEVER click a link in any email that you are not 1,000% positive is from the purported sender; instead open a new tab/window in your browser and manually type in the main domain address. For AT&T, it is https://www.att.com.

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7 years ago

Thank you very much! That helps.
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