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That T-Mobile Security Text Is Legit, but You Still Shouldn’t Click Links

We are constantly being bombarded by scam texts—often impersonating trusted organizations—containing phishing links that aim to collect personal information, from account credentials to credit card numbers. The majority of Americans receive such texts at least once a week, and 20% of Americans are spammed on a daily basis. It’s best practice to ignore unsolicited communication in any form and never, ever click included links—so it’s confusing when a company you do business with actually does text you about your account security.

T-Mobile users have received text messages with a link to update their PIN and other account details. As reported by Android Authority, this text, though suspicious, is actually legit, but you don’t need to click the link.

What the T-Mobile account security text says

The text message from T-Mobile urges users to take immediate action to „prevent you from losing access to your account“ (urgency is a common tactic employed by scammers). Recipients are instructed to update their PIN, email, and security questions „right away,“ and the text includes a clickable link to view „detailed instructions“ (also a red flag). Again, scammers often impersonate organizations, from service providers like T-Mobile to government organizations like the DMV, to make their scheme appear more legitimate.

While suspicion is obviously warranted, Android Authority reports that the link does direct to a real T-Mobile domain, and the text is actually from T-Mobile. That said, you can address the account updates while following standard advice to avoid clicking on links.

How to update your T-Mobile account

Instead of clicking through the text message, you can log into your T-Mobile account by going directly to the T-Mobile website and entering your credentials there. Alternatively, access your account via the T-Life app. You can see any recommendations or action items once you are securely logged in and make changes from there.

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