Youtube tv help email scam

The scammers are at it again!

It's not uncommon for scammers to send fake emails claiming to be from legitimate companies, including YouTube TV, in an attempt to trick people into revealing sensitive information or installing malware on their devices.

Here's what you need to know:

The scam:

You receive an email claiming to be from YouTube TV, stating that your account has been compromised or that there's an issue with your subscription. The email may ask you to click on a link to resolve the issue or provide sensitive information, such as your password or credit card details.

Red flags:

  1. Urgency: The email creates a sense of urgency, trying to scare you into taking action quickly.
  2. Poor grammar and spelling: Legitimate companies usually have professional email templates and proofread their content. Scam emails often have typos and poor grammar.
  3. Suspicious links: The email may contain links that seem legitimate but actually lead to phishing websites or download malware.
  4. Unusual requests: YouTube TV will never ask you to provide sensitive information via email. If you're unsure about an email, don't respond or click on any links.

What to do:

  1. Don't respond: Don't reply to the email or click on any links.
  2. Report the email: Forward the email to YouTube TV's abuse department ([email protected]) and report it to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
  3. Verify with YouTube TV: If you're concerned about your account, log in to your YouTube TV account directly and check for any issues or notifications.
  4. Keep your account secure: Make sure to use strong, unique passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and keep your device and browser up to date.

Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution when dealing with suspicious emails. If you're unsure about an email, don't take the bait!