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    Spam Phone SMS

    Someone has latched onto my mobile phone number and been sending a large number of sms saying things like my parcel could not be delivered, or it is awaiting collection etc etc etc see attached screen shot. Of course there is no actual order.

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    Now the phone spam filter automatically catches them but I am interested in what the scam is. I assume if I opened a link something nasty would happen but what?

    I assume everyone has an idea but does anyone know what the actual scam is?

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    Spam Phone SMS

    Generally they will attempt to download some malware to your phone which then gives access to passwords, account details etc etc.

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    I get them on my spare phone. I've never opened one to find out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    ...I assume if I opened a link something nasty would happen but what?

    I assume everyone has an idea but does anyone know what the actual scam is?
    probably Flubot
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    I look up the xxxxx.com to see what the website is about.
    Had one the other day from a Californian business that looked legit.
    I usually block the number and delete.
    Thankfully they have dropped off for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    I get them on my spare phone. I've never opened one to find out.



    OMFG! You have two phones? Are you Jeff Bezos masquerading as a truckie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    probably Flubot
    Phew - thank god that was a link to scamwatch……..Spam Phone SMS

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    Thanks for that - yes looks like a Flubot.

    Thankfully all but one got grabbed by the spam filter and the one that didn't looked legit as I had just ordered something but I moved it to spam as a precaution.

    I have now deleted the 45 items from the spam filter and have run my Malware scan as a precaution.

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    Yep, same here. Reckon it might be from phone numbers harvested from parcels delivered?
    - Some online vendors insist on a mobile number. No number - NO transaction

    One of my more IT savvy friends suggested a possible leak in government data... like QR thingies. In WA the Wallopers were caught out using it's location data, for their nefarious purposes....

    Or Occam's Razor would suggest a random phone number generator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    Yep, same here. Reckon it might be from phone numbers harvested from parcels delivered?
    - Some online vendors insist on a mobile number. No number - NO transaction

    One of my more IT savvy friends suggested a possible leak in government data... like QR thingies. In WA the Wallopers were caught out using it's location data, for their nefarious purposes....

    Or Occam's Razor would suggest a random phone number generator.

    Some pics....
    Possible that hackers have a list of mobile numbers, but more likely it is just automated calls working their way through all mobile numbers.

    All mobile numbers are known based on what blocks of numbers are available. The true list out there is mobile numbers that have actually answered a call - this is worth money and is traded.

    I keep getting a message about my Amazon order and I have never placed an order with them and don’t have an account. It is just an automated call working through all mobile numbers.

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