United States - Ekhbary News Agency
Sophisticated scam operations are increasingly relying on clandestine "SIM farms" to send out mass fraudulent text messages. These facilities, often operating in hidden locations, utilize hundreds or thousands of SIM cards simultaneously to circumvent detection and appear legitimate. Their primary objective is to harvest personal data, financial details, or distribute malware by impersonating trusted entities or offering deceptive deals.
Cybersecurity experts urge the public to remain vigilant. It is crucial to avoid clicking on suspicious links, refrain from sharing personal information, and not respond to messages from unknown numbers. If you receive a suspicious text, blocking the sender and reporting it to your mobile carrier are recommended steps. Understanding how these SIM farms function empowers individuals to enhance their awareness and reduce the risk of falling victim to scams, thereby safeguarding their finances and personal information from unauthorized access.
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