Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Best Ways to Secure from Text Message Scams

Text-messages are small by their nature, but clicking on the wrong one can cost you big. Here's a quick guide to help mobile security beginners avoid getting scammed. Here are the best tips for staying safe from similar scams.

NEVER RESPOND TO UNSOLICITED TEXT MESSAGES


If you don’t know who sent a message, or if it is from a service or business you haven’t requested messages from, don’t respond. There is no crush. Some messages may read, “reply ‘STOP’ to avoid charges” - ignore and delete them.

REMEMBER THESE SERVICES ARE PACKED WITH HIDDEN FEES


Remind family members, especially children, that responding to text messages can incur charges that may be difficult to reverse. Responding to email or television commercials offering services such as joke-of-the-day texts, horoscopes, love advice, and ringtones all have extra fees.

CAREFULLY CHECK YOUR PHONE BIL


Are you already being charged for unwanted services? Look for terms such as “premium content” or “direct bill charge,” which are often used to mask unwanted charges.

BLOCK THIRD-PARTY CHARGES


Call your cell phone service provider and ask to block any and all third- party charges going forward.

DO NOT CLICK ON LINKS


Never click on Web links in unsolicited text messages. Links are most often provided in fraudulent messages that claim the recipient has won some contest or prize.

TALK PHONE SAFETY


It’s important to discuss these tips with all family members who have access to a cell phone. Deceptive cell-phone practices often target younger users.

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