Crime & Safety

Suffolk Cops Warn Residents of Text Message Scam

Faux financial services ask for banking, personal information through phone messages

The Suffolk County Police Department's Identity Theft Unit is warning residents of a cell phone text message phishing scam that has been reported in Suffolk County.

According to a press release, the messages are designed to swindle the receiver into sharing personal information through their cell phone. Several Suffolk County residents have already notified police of text messages they have received that claim to be from different financial institutions requesting account information.

The Identity Theft Unit has warned Suffolk residents in the past about similar phishing schemes designed to trick potential victims into giving up their personal identifying information. The senders of the message usually claim to be from financial institutions, but also may state they represent government agencies and merchants that are requesting the information in order to update databases, recover from computer crashes or fix other problems with the victims' accounts.

Find out what's happening in West Islipwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Other methods by which theives obtain personal information include unsolicited phone calls or e-mails to the potential victims.

The public is reminded to never reveal their personal identifying information to anyone who has made an unsolicited attempt to contact them by phone, e-mail, or text message.

Find out what's happening in West Islipwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

To prevent becoming a victim of a scam, the Identity Theft Unit recommends residents verify any request through independent means before releasing any of your personal information. Call the local office of the government agency or business through a publicly listed or verified phone number to verify that the caller and any request for personal information is legitimate and is actually required.

For more information regarding identity theft prevention and resolution, visit the police department's website at www.suffolkpd.org and click on the ID Theft Unit link.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to arrestreports@patch.com.