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Samsung verification code scam—how to stay safe!
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Bottom line: the messages from +12063387290 are most likely a Samsung‑impersonation scam sending fake verification codes. Scammers use these texts to trick you into resetting passwords or harvesting login data. Never click links or reply to unknown verification codes, and always start the password change from the official Samsung app or website. Enable two‑factor authentication and consider using a password manager to generate strong, unique passwords. If you’ve already entered a code, change the password immediately from a trusted device and review recent activity. Finally, block the number and report it to your carrier and to the FTC’s spam‑report portal.
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A text message, allegedly from Samsung, prompted me to change my password and provided a code, but now my phone is malfunctioning, leading me to suspect a potential hacker within Samsung's database.
I've been sent two verification codes for Samsung devices, which is puzzling since I don't own any Samsung products.
I've been getting several messages claiming to be from Samsung with a verification number, but since my tablet isn't a Samsung, i'm asuming it's a scam
The user has provided no specific information about this number
It falsely claimed to be my voicemail number, which is incorrect.
Several texts were received with different ID verification numbers, which were deleted without being opened, as they appear to be a scam.
A suspicious text message arrived, purportedly from Samsung, mentioning a new security code, but I didn't engage with it and deleted the message instead, as it was clearly a phishing attempt.
I recieved a text with a code to change my password, which i had requested
A suspicious text message was left, supposedly containing my new Samsung security code, which raises serious concerns.
Is it unusual for Samsung texts to originate from a standard number rather than a short code?
I received a text claiming to be associated with a Samsung account, despite not having such an account.
After they demanded that I change my password, I am unsure of how to delete this now that I have made the change
A text message purportedly from Samsung was received, containing a security code
I found it unusual when this number sent me a verification text for my Samsung account
They said they was from samsung and send me a code to verify my password, sound kinda fishy.