1. Do not reply to any suspicious and unsolicited texts.
2. Don’t click any links provided in such texts; they may contain malicious software.
3. Be wary of messages asking for personal details like your name, birth date, bank details, etc.
4. Check the sender’s number. Fraudulent text messages could appear to come from a number similar to a trusted company or institution to fool you.
5. Report any suspicious texts to your service provider or local authorities.
6. Always confirm the authenticity of the request by contacting the organization directly through a known and trusted method, not through details provided in the unsolicited text.
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