Robotexts leaving Australians 'under attack all the time'
Australians are being put at risk of serious financial loss through annoying scam messages, with some now receiving up to four robotexts in the span of an hour.
| Ratings 1× | |||
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| Hazard level: | 100 % | ||
| Amount of evaluations: | 1× | Last evaluation: | 12 Apr. 2013 |
| Views | |||
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| Number of views: | 187× | Last viewed: | 9 Jul. 2021 |
| Probable localization of the phone number | ||
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| City: | Mumbai | |
| State: | India | |
| Population: | 12,691,836 | |
| Time zone: | Asia/Kolkata (GMT +6) | |
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FAQAustralians are being put at risk of serious financial loss through annoying scam messages, with some now receiving up to four robotexts in the span of an hour.
If you haven’t been warned recently that your car warranty has expired, that something has gone badly wrong with your Social Security account or that you are in big trouble with the Internal Revenue Service, then you must not have a phone.
Had words with caller for few seconds only, she was talking about some application installation.