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Never text "STOP" back to a spam message — security researchers say the reply just confirms your number is live
Why “STOP” works against you The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection has flagged this as a common ploy used by scammers. Some fraudulent texts deliberately include “STOP” or ...
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