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Reporting Spam Here at TELUS we are constantly working to prevent spam texts and other fraudulent communications from reaching our customers. There are actions you can take as well to not only spot a spam message but to report it to our team for investigation. The main things to remember if you receive a spam text message are: Forward the spam message to the shortcode 7726 (SPAM). If you're receiving more than one, we recommend putting 7726 into your contact list so it's easily remembered. Don't respond directly to the number that sent you the spam text. This will alert the spammer that your number is genuine and active. If you're not able to view the number or if it's email spam, forward us the entire message (along with the subject header if it's an email). How To Forward a Spam Text From Your Phone To 7726 iPhone 1. Touch and hold the message 2. Select More 3. Select the message you want to forward, then select the arrow in the bottom right corner 4. Enter 7726 5. Select Send Android / Windows 1. Press the message (be careful not to activate / tap on a link) 2. Choose Forward (from the menu) 3. Forward to 7726 *Reporting spam to 7726 is free. Messages forwarded to 7726 don't count toward your data or Messaging bucket iMessage Spam Reporting The key difference between an iMessage and an SMS message is the colour of the text. An iMessage text appears in a blue bubble, whereas an SMS message appears in a green bubble. If the spam text you receive appears in green, you may need to report it using the steps above. If the spam is an iMessage and comes from someone not saved in your contacts, you'll see a message stating that "the sender is not in your contact list" and you'll have the option to Report junk. Alternatively, you can send an email to [email protected] with this information: A screenshot of the message The email address or phone number that sent you the iMessage The date and time you received the spam iMessage Android Spam Reporting To report a spam message on your Android device: On your Android phone or tablet, open the Messages app Touch and hold the conversation you want to report Tap Block --> Report Spam --> OK You can also open a conversation and report it as spam. From the conversation, tap More Options --> Details --> Block & Report Spam --> OK Please note: This is for SMS/MMS spam only. If you receive email spam, it can be reported directly by forwarding it to [email protected] If you have further questions about spam messaging or any other messages you receive, don't hesitate to ask the community at our Neighbourhood Forums or reach out to us over at our Facebook page as well. FR version8.3KViews4likes2CommentsCall Related Scams: Types, What to Look For, and What to do
This class of scams is generally perpetrated by organized or lone callers over the phone. Remember, this information is intended to inform you of possible scams. Please use your best judgement to determine if the scenario applies to you. Call Forwarding Scam Scammers pose as legitimate business reps including “bank” or other “service providers.” They'll ask you to dial *21 followed by a ten-digit number, which forwards your phone number to them. Doing so will enable fraudsters to make changes to your services or create new accounts with your information. Hang up and call the support numbers found on the company’s official website to confirm if they called you. Number Spoofing This common scam involves changing the phone number that appears on your call display to appear familiar or local. The intent is to hide the originating number from scrutiny (often overseas). If you do answer, the fraudster will possibly attempt to utilize any of the other scams on this list to acquire your personal or account information. This is known as caller ID spoofing. What you can do: Do not give out your personal information. No other action is required. Spoofed numbers are generated randomly by a computer, and no account was compromised. We still recommend reporting the call to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre so that it can be tracked. Any legitimate businesses can have their numbers spoofed, so it's a good idea to not give out your personal information. Instead, call them back with a contact number found on their official website. Vishing A voice phishing attack using phone calls and recorded voice messages that leverage social engineering to convince you to reveal your private info. The objective is to convince you to give up personal information they can use for financial gain. What you can do: never give out your personal information. You may feel pressured by psychological tactics targeting different aspects of your emotions but keep calm, don’t let your guard down and hang up. Toll Fraud You may get a call from an overseas number that rings once or twice. If you call back, you'll reach a premium-rate number with high charges. What you can do: Don’t respond or call back. Report the call to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre with the date and time of the call, and phone number it originated from. Fraudulent call asking to confirm your Wireless Number and/or PIN You may receive a call with an automated message with a recording such as "Is XXX-XXX-XXXX your number? If so, press 1 and enter your PIN number to speak with an agent." The recording may say it's from a legitimate entity such as the Canada Revenue Agency. In these cases, fraudsters are spoofing different numbers and may even appear as 1-8XX numbers to try to appear real. What you can do: Do not give out any personal information or enter any PIN numbers; simply hang up. Scams like this can be common, and TELUS is working every day to have these fraudulent calls stopped. International Call Replay There have been reports of people not hearing live audio from the party they're speaking with during an international call. Instead, audio played back from earlier in the conversation is heard. What you can do: Contact TELUS with the following information: Time of the call Originating number and destination number of the call Who originated the call itself Description of the experience If you believe you are a victim of fraud or worry that you may have been targeted, please report this activity to TELUS Customer Care. Dial 1-866-558-2273 or *611 from a TELUS handset Your safety matters to us. Because scammers never stop, we're dedicated to providing you with information on the latest tactics used by them so that you can stay informed. For more on various scams and how to protect yourself, explore these other articles: Prize/Promotion Scams Brand Impersonation Scams Digital/Online Scams Identify Theft FR Version1.1KViews0likes0CommentsPhishing text just after joining Telus
Within a month of joining up with Telus for home internet, etc. during which I provided my cell number, I received this phishing text message. I hope Telus is not vulnerable (or sharing our account details with parties who are vulnerable) to having them stolen by bad actors.3.8KViews0likes2Comments