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SMS Scam how to avoid threat

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SMS scam, also known as "smishing" (a combination of SMS and phishing), is a type of cyberattack in which scammers send fake text messages to trick mobile device users into sharing sensitive information, downloading malware, or sending money. These messages often look like they come from reliable sources such as banks, government agencies, or well-known companies. This gives the impression that they are trustworthy.

 

Below are some tips on how to detect potential SMS scams.

 

Don't click on links: Avoid clicking on links in unknown text messages. Scammers often use these links to redirect you to fake websites designed to steal your personal information.

 

Verify the sender: If you receive a message that claims to be from a reputable company, contact the company directly using a verified phone number or website to confirm the authenticity of the message.

 

Look out for red flags: Be wary of messages that create a sense of urgency, contain spelling or grammar mistakes, or come from unknown numbers.

 

Don't share personal information: Real companies will never ask for sensitive information like passwords or credit card details via text message.

 

Report fraud: Report them to your company's IT security department to help prevent fraud.


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