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UK Arrests Over Smishing Campaign

June 12, 2024
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UK Arrests Over Smishing Campaign

Authorities in the UK have made two arrests in Manchester and London as part of an investigation into a large smishing campaign utilizing an illegal phone mast. The suspects allegedly employed a homemade mobile antenna to send thousands of phishing SMS messages impersonating banks and official organizations. These messages were crafted to bypass mobile network protections against suspicious texts.

SMS blasting, a practice of delivering messages to many individuals, requires user consent and becomes illegal when used to distribute unsolicited texts, particularly for malicious purposes. The illegal SMS blaster identified in the UK was used in a smishing scheme designed to defraud unsuspecting individuals. One suspect, Huayong Xu, 32, remains in custody, while the other was released on bail.

The investigation was conducted by the UK Dedicated Card and Payment Crime Unit (DCPCU) in collaboration with telecoms operators, UK communications watchdog Ofcom, and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). David Vint, head of DCPCU, emphasized the importance of working with partners to prevent the public from falling victim to fraud. Consumers are advised to report suspicious text messages to mobile network providers for investigation and potential blocking of the sender.

This case underscores the ongoing efforts to combat fraudulent activities in the digital space, highlighting the collaboration between law enforcement agencies and industry stakeholders. Smishing, a form of phishing via SMS, poses a significant threat to individuals’ financial security and underscores the need for vigilance and awareness among consumers. The arrests made in connection with this illegal smishing campaign demonstrate law enforcement’s commitment to tackling cybercrime and protecting the public from fraudulent activities.

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  • UK Authorities Arrest Two in Illegal SMS Campaign
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