SMS Blasters: An Expanding Frontier in Smishing Attacks
- Date:December 08, 2025
- Author(s):
- Disha Bheda
- Tracy (Kitten) Goldberg
- Report Details: 5 pages, 2 graphics
- Research Topic(s):
- Fraud & Security
- Cybersecurity
- PAID CONTENT
Overview
Cybercriminals use SMS (short message service) or text blasters in smishing attacks, sending a wide range of fraudulent messages. By mimicking legitimate cell towers, these SMS/text blasters bypass carrier-level protections, such as enhanced screening and flagging of suspicious messages and deliver messages that appear legitimate to mobile users. This Javelin Strategy & Research impact note outlines how SMS/text blasters are used, many times by organized cybercrime gangs, to deliver smishing messages, why these tactics are dangerous, and precautions organizations can take to face this cyber threat.
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