There is a very clever ATT billing phishing scam going around now. See the article on
CNET.com here
http://www.zdnet.com/malware-warning-your-at-and-t-bill-is-ready-to-be-viewed-7000002121/
The fellow who wrote the article points out you merely have to hover your mouse pointer over the link to see if the link really is an ATT site. Another way to tell if the email is fake he did not mention is the word "maintain" is misspelled as "maintian" in one of the paragraphs.
Crooks need to use spell check, too.
Personally, I never click on links in the emails sent me by my supposed bank, utilities, etc. I always go to the site itself to pay my bills or check my balance.
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