P.S. to my most recent message: Concerning the problem with mom's phone number, she has not window-shopped online or bought anything since the day we first started doing these security steps, yet her number has somehow been compromised--how can this be?
P.S. to my most recent message: Concerning the problem with mom's phone number, she has not window-shopped online or bought anything since the day we first started doing these security steps, yet her number has somehow been compromised--how can this be?
I would not necessarily assume that it has been compromised. They have auto dialers that simply dial every possible number. Don't respond to the texts though. For example, they will often say, text "stop" to stop these notices, and if you respond to them they will know it's a real number. Simply block the number, delete the message and move on.
P.S. to my most recent message: Concerning the problem with mom's phone number, she has not window-shopped online or bought anything since the day we first started doing these security steps, yet her number has somehow been compromised--how can this be?
I would not necessarily assume that it has been compromised. They have auto dialers that simply dial every possible number. Don't respond to the texts though. For example, they will often say, text "stop" to stop these notices, and if you respond to them they will know it's a real number. Simply block the number, delete the message and move on.