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Attackers send SMS/texts or emails posing as legitimate entities (like shipping companies, court services, or acquaintances).

to the text, as this confirms your phone number is active to scammers.

Even if the file seems small, it can be a "packed" file, meaning it contains much larger malicious scripts that launch once extracted. 🚫 What NOT to Do Do not click the link or open the file attachment.

The message usually directs you to download a small—often 548KB or similar— .zip file.

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