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smish
[ smish ]
verb (used without object)
- to stealthily collect personal information via text message sent to a mobile device, usually instructing the user to call a toll-free number:
When identity theft fraudsters are smishing, your cell phone may be an easy target.
verb (used with object)
- to scam (someone) or exploit (their mobile device) in this way:
Has your smartphone been smished?
Other 51Թ Forms
- · noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of smish1
Example Sentences
Scammers are using a hoax called smishing to try to deceive consumers who send packages through the mail.
When an unknown phone number sends a deceptive text message that tries to bait you into responding with your personal or financial information, that scam is called “smishing.”
In 2024, AI has made smishing attacks much more effective and personal.
In a smishing scheme, you receive a text message that may say, “Your account has now been put on hold.”
"The risks are considerable for individuals in terms of scamming, spamming, smishing, phishing and loss of control over their personal data so we imposed a fine of €265m in total."
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