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DMTS customers beings spammed

Dryden Telephone is warning its customers about a spam scam.

Spokesperson Tyler Peacock says spammers are trying to get a hold of e-mail addresses and passwords.

Peacock says you shouldn’t give out that personal information.

Spammers are using it to send mass e-mails through the DMTS network.

Peacock is reminding the public that DMTS would not ask for your e-mail and password and is not conducting regularly scheduled maintenance.

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Dryden, CA
12:20 pm, May 10, 2026
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