ALERT: Phishing via Text Messages

Phishing messages also come via phone messages. Several ABHMS staff (including me) received text messages from someone claiming to be our ED.

If you do receive a message like this, DO NOT REPLY. Block the phone sender from your phone.

If you want to, you can also check with your phone company to see if they have a tool or site for reporting phone calls.

Unfortunately, there is no way to 100% prevent someone from sending a message your way but do continue to be vigilant in reviewing text messages and emails that come your way.

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