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  1. www.cox.com › residential › supportAbout Fake Cox Emails

    You can report phishing emails targeted at Cox customers by sending the email as an attachment to phishingreport@cox.net. If the phishing email originated from a Cox customer, meaning a Cox IP, it should also be sent to abuse@cox.com.

  2. You can report phishing emails targeted at Cox customers by sending the email as an attachment to phishingreport@cox.net. If the phishing email originated from a Cox customer, meaning a Cox IP, it should also be sent to abuse@cox.net. Note: All suspect phishing emails must be forwarded as an attachment. Do not just forward the message. Greg P

  3. You can report phishing emails targeted at Cox customers by sending the email as an attachment to phishingreport@cox.net. If the phishing email originated from a Cox customer, meaning a Cox IP, it should also be sent to abuse@cox.com.

  4. Cox Abuse can only take action against abuse that originates from its network. Spam complaints that do not originate from a Cox customer can be sent as an attachment to spamreport@cox.net. The receiver may also forward the complaint with full headers to the ISP where the spam originated.

  5. View customer complaints of Cox Communications, BBB helps resolve disputes with the services or products a business provides.

  6. Here’s how the scam often works: You get a phone call, recorded message, or text with an offer to lower your monthly payments. The caller — or the person who picks up when you call the number they give you — says you need to “prepay” part of your bill to qualify.

  7. 16 Οκτ 2019 · It does sound like a scam. Cox has headquarters here in SD. They’ll never send out a letter with a P.O. Box. Seems like once you update your “email address” that’s when they’ll get you. It’s sad to see this because the elderly falls for this.

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