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Anatomy of a SMSishing Attack

Author: Eric Chien | Symantec Security Response Weblog | --> Latest Alerts
Date: 2009/7/22 10:00:21
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SMS phishing (“SMSishing”) occurs when you receive an SMS message that is purportedly sent from a reputable source, such as your bank, asking for personal details. Although SMSishing first started a few years ago, a couple of recent SMSishing attempts directed at some colleagues of mine provided a good opportunity to document the attack.



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