T-Mobile sounds the alarm over unblockable SMS phishing attacks



    Mobile network operator T-Mobile has warned its users of an unblockable smishing campaign that aims to steal their personal information and passwords, or install malware.

    According to a BleepingComputer report, T-Mobile warned its users after the company was itself alerted by the New Jersey Cybersecurity / Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC), an arm of the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness working on cybersecurity threat analysis and incident reporting. 



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