: If you didn't request a code, a scammer might be trying to log into one of your accounts using your phone number or email.
: Never give this code to anyone who calls or texts asking for it. Legitimate companies (like banks or tech services) will never ask you for a security code over the phone.
The text likely represents a one-time passcode (OTP) or a verification code , where "051843" is the specific code and "36 Min" indicates how long that code remains valid before expiring.
If you received this via SMS unexpectedly, please be aware that it is a common hallmark of . Important Safety Tips:
: If the text included a link, do not click it. These links often lead to fake login pages designed to steal your password.
: If you didn't request a code, a scammer might be trying to log into one of your accounts using your phone number or email.
: Never give this code to anyone who calls or texts asking for it. Legitimate companies (like banks or tech services) will never ask you for a security code over the phone.
The text likely represents a one-time passcode (OTP) or a verification code , where "051843" is the specific code and "36 Min" indicates how long that code remains valid before expiring.
If you received this via SMS unexpectedly, please be aware that it is a common hallmark of . Important Safety Tips:
: If the text included a link, do not click it. These links often lead to fake login pages designed to steal your password.