Experts urge Brits to STOP sending SMS text messages
Briefly

'SMS lacks encryption, making it more vulnerable to interception, spoofing, and other forms of unauthorised access. Transitioning to encrypted messaging apps may be prudent for sensitive communications.'
'SMS has many of the same vulnerabilities that emails do, such as sending fake phishing links or flooding recipients with masses of unwanted messages. Additionally, SMS messages can actually be intercepted and redirected to another phone.'
Read at Mail Online
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