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Go onto a known "clean" PC and log into your AT&T account via web browser and ensure everything is OK with your account. Or if fearing an infected device, call the AT&T Support phone number and ask questions and have them review your account this way
that one you posted is for 286, looks and sounds like someone trying to steal your info..
just call the toll free number on your bill and ask att...
Just look at the steam forums about mistakenly being reported and that their account is about to get locked unless they talk to a steam "employee".
As unfortunately it's not hard for scammers to get a legit USA 1-800 number which forwards you to some call center overseas where these scammers reside.
I know there are a lot of phishing scams out there and the popups look legit. My AT&T mobile password was pwned so I have no bias or anything.
I'm thinking it's legit but to be safe, like I said, call AT&T customer service from a verified number off a mailed correspondence. I would not handle this online out of caution.
Example:
https://forums.att.com/conversations/wireless-account/error-message-your-account-needs-immediate-attention/5df027dcbad5f2f606b47f73
AT&T U-VERSE ® TV and AT&T PHONE Terms of Service for ...
https://www.att.com › legal › terms.businessUverseandP...
... and cancel the Services immediately by calling AT&T at 1-800-321-2000. ... 60 days of the billing date by contacting Customer Service (1-800-321-2000).