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: Most mobile carriers allow you to forward suspicious texts to 7726 (SPAM) to help block the sender.
: If you believe the message might be legitimate (e.g., from a bank or service you use), log in through their official app or website rather than using contact info from the text. 🕵️ Common Signs of a Scam
This text appears to be a or a similar authentication code, but without further context, its legitimacy is unclear. Similar numeric strings are frequently reported in relation to smishing (SMS phishing) scams or legitimate automated account notifications. 🛡️ What to Do
: If this text includes a link, do not click it. Scammers use these to steal personal information.
: Responding with "STOP" or "NO" can sometimes confirm your number is active to scammers.