: Scammers often use random or pseudo-professional-sounding tags like "AZMATH" to bypass spam filters or make the message appear as if it belongs to a specific file or tracking system. How to Respond
The phrase "" is associated with a smishing (SMS phishing) scam . Who Has Our Credit File? – AZMATH
: The goal is typically to steal your personal information, such as your Social Security number or bank details , or to gain remote access to your device. Who Has Our Credit File? – AZMATH
: Block the sender's number and report the text as junk/spam through your phone's messaging app. Who Has Our Credit File? – AZMATH