AT&T customers need to be aware of a phone scam designed to get their personal information or upload malware to their wireless devices. It’s a scam involving fake websites resembling the real AT&T website, with addresses like att620.com, or go att320.com. The scammers want access to your AT&T account to obtain personal information, or to load malware to your wireless device. These scams affect more than AT&T customers. The Better Business Bureau issued a warning last November about a similar scam affecting Verizon customers. Their advice is to be skeptical of deals that are too good to be true, and protect your private information. Don’t provide information to a person who has called you, or emailed you, or texted you, instead, call your wireless provider yourself. Report fraudulent AT&T calls to abuse@att.net.