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smish

[ smish ]

verb (used without object)

  1. 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)

  1. to scam (someone) or exploit (their mobile device) in this way:

    Has your smartphone been smished?

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • · noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of smish1

First recorded in 2005–10; blend of SMS ( def ) and phish ( def )
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Scammers are using a hoax called smishing to try to deceive consumers who send packages through the mail.

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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.”

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In 2024, AI has made smishing attacks much more effective and personal.

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In a smishing scheme, you receive a text message that may say, “Your account has now been put on hold.”

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"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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