How do I recognize legitimate AT&T Business e-mail communications?
AT&T goes to great lengths to protect customer sensitive information with its online systems, but Internet users face security risks beyond the control of AT&T — especially with the increasing trend of fraudulent e-mails. Fraudulent e-mails are designed with corporate logos and other company markings to increase the recipient’s comfort level. The e-mails link to web sites that ask for sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, social security numbers and passwords — sometimes for verification or to enter into a promotional offer. Always be cautious when reviewing e-mail. Via e-mail, AT&T Business will not ask you to supply sensitive information already in our system, for the simple purpose of verification. You may periodically receive a promotional e-mail linking you to an AT&T Business web site with instructions on how to participate in a promotional offer, but you will not be required to enter sensitive information within the body of an AT&T Business e-mail. Additionally, AT