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Smishing

Phishing carried out by SMS or text message, often about deliveries, banks, or fines.

How it appears in scam messages

Smishing is phishing by text message - fake delivery, bank, toll, or prize alerts with a tap-now link. Texts feel personal and urgent, and shortened links hide the real destination, so people click before checking.

Example only - do not act on it

Example only: Your parcel is held - pay the fee to release it: [fake-link removed]

Why it matters

Texts feel urgent and personal, and faked sender IDs make smishing very convincing.

Common red flags

  • Unexpected contact creating urgency or fear
  • Requests for codes, passwords, payment, or personal details
  • Links or attachments you did not expect
  • Sender or domain that does not match the real organisation

Safe next steps

  • Stop and verify through official channels you find yourself
  • Never share codes, passwords, or card details from a message
  • Use the message checker if you are unsure
  • Report and block the sender

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Frequently asked questions

How can I avoid smishing?

Slow down, never act on urgency, and verify through official apps or websites you open yourself. Use the free checker if a message seems off.

What if I have already been affected?

Contact your bank or the relevant provider through official channels, change any exposed passwords from a trusted device, and save evidence. See our recovery guides.

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