If you received a text message containing this phrase, it is likely an attempt to trick you into calling a number or clicking a link to "cancel" a fake loan or resolve a credit issue. What You Should Know
: These links often lead to phishing sites designed to look like legitimate banks or credit bureaus.
: 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
: Block the sender's number and report the text as junk/spam through your phone's messaging app.