Table of contents:
- Do not even think about clicking on the link of the SMS of 603824275
- How to block SMS from number 603 82 42 75
- What can I do if I have clicked on the link and entered my data
During the last days dozens of users have denounced on the Internet the receipt of a text message through the number 603824275. The content of the SMS says that our Banco Santander user has been disabled and that we will have to click on the link that is attached to us to regain access. From now on we can confirm that it is a fake SMS. But what is really behind this message? We see it.
Do not even think about clicking on the link of the SMS of 603824275
"Today I received two messages from my bank saying that my user has been disabled", "I just received this message from Santander bank when I do not have an account with them", "They say that my user has been disabled, but I called my bank and they say that everything is working normally ”… These are several of the testimonies that we have been able to find on the Internet at around 603 824 275. What is behind this SMS?
The truth is that it is a scam attempt. The sole purpose of this message is to obtain the access data of Santander bank customers. It is enough to take a look at the domain of the website to verify that we are facing a false page. For this reason, the different institutions recommend not clicking on the link of any of these text messages.
How to block SMS from number 603 82 42 75
From the Android and iOS options we can block any SMS and phone number. In this case we will have to refer to the Messages application. Then, we will access the SMS in question and click on the three points on the top bar of the interface.
Now we just have to select the Block number option. Also, it is recommended to create an exclusion list with the following phone numbers:
- 603824270
- 603824271
- 603824272
- 603824273
- 603824274
- 603824275
- 603824276
- 603824277
- 603824278
- 603824279
Most scams have been shown to use variations of the same number to operate on a large scale. Generally, this variation is applied to the last number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5…) of the general numbering.
What can I do if I have clicked on the link and entered my data
If we have entered our data in the access form on the attached website, it is best to contact our bank directly by phone to confirm this. If necessary, the branch would block our accounts to avoid any transfer of money to an external account.
We leave you below with the customer service number of several of the banks affected by the massive sending of fraudulent SMS:
- Bankia customer service number: 916 02 46 80 (national rate).
- Banco Santander customer service number: 915 123 123 (national rate).
- Banco Sabadell customer service number: 935 20 29 10 (national rate).
- BBVA customer service number: 912 24 94 26 (national rate).
Most of these services offer personalized attention 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Most likely, they require different information to verify that we are the legal owners of the affected bank account. DNI, security codes, postal address…