Received a text about 'transmitting illegal texts'
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iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 18
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iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 18
The spammer lied about the message, and the spammer lied about the sending number, too.
Lots of that going around.
You can filter messages from unknown senders: Block, filter, and report messages on iPhone - Apple Support
Another option is to install an app such as Bouncer, which can be used to filter spam, surveys, push polls, political messages, and other forms of dreck.
The spammer lied about the message, and the spammer lied about the sending number, too.
Lots of that going around.
You can filter messages from unknown senders: Block, filter, and report messages on iPhone - Apple Support
Another option is to install an app such as Bouncer, which can be used to filter spam, surveys, push polls, political messages, and other forms of dreck.
Dbudjr wrote:
After the “ fix this now: “ there’s a link ( not sure why it didn’t show on the screen shot ) but it’s a .info link. It shows the link on the picture in my camera roll, just not on this forum.
It's still a scam. We ALL get scam messages. Ignore them. Delete them. Never interact with them. Block them.
Scam that is trying to get you to buy useless software to fix a problem that does not even exist.....or worse.....trying to get you to reveal your personal information.
Apple will never send a message like this. You need to ignore and delete the message.
I advised you to ignore and delete the message. You did NOT click on a link in the message.......did you?
And you may get more of them. I get texts telling me that I have a package that is being held until I provide more information about 3x a week. You can block the number but it really doesn't matter. That number probably isn't the actual one they are sending from and it will be changed by the next time. Delete and move on.
After the “ fix this now: “ there’s a link ( not sure why it didn’t show on the screen shot ) but it’s a .info link. It shows the link on the picture in my camera roll, just not on this forum.
For additional info going forward:
You can "block" the number, but that is not the real number, so the messages from the same source will continue to land. The real number is disguised and will never be revealed to you.
We all get junk and scam messages. This won't change. It's just something that we have to put up with.
Doesn't matter, it's still a scam. Thank god not everybody here post every scam they get; the forum would be filled with miliions and millions of useless posts.
🚩 this is an SMS message. Apple doesn’t use SMS.
Hopefully you didn’t click on the link
No sir I have not! However, I’ve gotten multiple after that first initial one! I block the number and delete it everytime!
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Received a text about 'transmitting illegal texts'