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Manuel, United States | 21-Sep-2014 |
Scam Phone Number 18009339455, Verizon46.com. Enter your Verizon account info to win $46 Rebate.
I received a txt from 1-800-933-9455 purportedly from Verizon asking to enter Verizon id and password at verizon46.com to win $46 rebate. That's stupid! Asking to enter Verizon account login id and password at some other website!! Wonder whether anyone would fall for this moronic offer!
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Both Verizon and AT&T users have been subjected to this scam. Scammers register hundreds of domain names with alphabets ‘Verizon or VZW’ followed by 2 or 3 digits (In the case of AT&T, the2 or 3 digits follow ‘ATT’). VZW ostensibly stands for VeriZon Wireless and the phishing websites are clones of official Verizon website.
Scammers set up robo call system which is programmed to call a bundle of numbers with Verizon01 as the first website name. Once these numbers are exhausted, it picks up the next database and calls with another website name, in the series.
We can presume that in a set of 1000 calls, at least there would be a couple of naïve people who would have tried to log in, at the phishing page. By the end of the robo call exercise, the crooks would have enough accounts in hand, to mount serious attack.
Scammers register new website domains, carry out fraud and once user complaints build up on the net, the sites are pulled down. New websites are launched and the cycle continues.