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In 2021, carriers began implementing protocols to combat spoofing, but SMS bombing remains a gray area because the messages often come from "legitimate" sources (like an OTP from a real bank). If an attack persists, contacting your carrier to request a temporary block on all short-code messaging can provide a "cool down" period until the attacker gives up. Conclusion
became popular for their ease of use, often shared as APKs on third-party websites.
mode. This will not stop the messages from arriving, but it will prevent your phone from vibrating or ringing constantly, allowing you to use your device without being overwhelmed. Carrier-Level Blocking
During 2021, cybersecurity experts and everyday smartphone users saw a significant rise in "SMS Bombing" or "Text Bombing" attacks. This malicious activity involves overwhelming a victim’s phone number with thousands of text messages and voice calls in a very short period. These attacks are often used for harassment, revenge, or as a distraction to hide financial theft (such as banking OTPs).
In 2021, carriers began implementing protocols to combat spoofing, but SMS bombing remains a gray area because the messages often come from "legitimate" sources (like an OTP from a real bank). If an attack persists, contacting your carrier to request a temporary block on all short-code messaging can provide a "cool down" period until the attacker gives up. Conclusion
became popular for their ease of use, often shared as APKs on third-party websites.
mode. This will not stop the messages from arriving, but it will prevent your phone from vibrating or ringing constantly, allowing you to use your device without being overwhelmed. Carrier-Level Blocking
During 2021, cybersecurity experts and everyday smartphone users saw a significant rise in "SMS Bombing" or "Text Bombing" attacks. This malicious activity involves overwhelming a victim’s phone number with thousands of text messages and voice calls in a very short period. These attacks are often used for harassment, revenge, or as a distraction to hide financial theft (such as banking OTPs).