Have you experienced the new vzw310 or vzw310.com phishing scam?
I received a robocall through my wireless phone yesterday, saying that Verizon was offering me a rebate if I logged into vzw310.com.
Foolishly, I followed instructions, and found myself on a login page that looked like Verizon Wireless. The only odd thing about it was that it asked not just for username and password but also for account pin. I provided incorrect information at that point, and it took me to a standard Verizon Wireless sales page, with no mention of a rebate. Verizon Wireless Customer Care said that vzw310.com wasn't a verizon site. They logged my complaint but said their ticket form didn't allow them to request that the technicians get back in touch with me to tell me what they found.
Have you experienced this? I've never seen a phishing scam that actually invests in a robocall ahead of time.
If you have experienced this, do you know if the vzw3310.com downloads malware? I ran Norton antivirus total system scan, and it didn't find anything, but this is apparently new.
If you've seen this, please post here.
BDSt
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