Phishing scam targeting Verizon phones

UNMC cell phone holders with Verizon accounts should be aware of a new phishing scam disguised as a message from Verizon customer service.

The Verizon44 scam purports to be a call from Verizon. Do not call the number that appears on the caller ID; do not log onto any web site the caller or texter directs you to. The caller ID will say “Verizon Customer Service,” and even display a 1-800-922-xxxx number similar to the real Verizon customer service number.

According to a Verizon customer service representative, the verizon44.com site is a phishing site built by criminals to defraud Verizon customers. Do not submit account info — the intent is to steal login credentials and subscribe victims to unwanted scam services and apps that bill every month.

Another scam going on called the Antigua and Barbuda scam involves all types of phone lines, including land lines. Callers will call and hang up, hoping for a return call which is then charged for international long distance. You may even be put on hold for long periods, to rack up the charges. These calls typically show 268 and 473 area codes.

2 comments

  1. Nicole says:

    I am a Verizon customer and received this automated message last week indicating I had a 44$ credit on my account, and to call or log on to a webpage…thankfully I did neither. Phishing calls/emails are becoming alarmingly believable!

  2. Cindy says:

    I just got a phone call for a $54 dollar credit if I visit 54verizon.com. I didn't fall for it.

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