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Tired of Unpaid Toll Texts? Blame the ‘Smishing Triad’

Posted on October 23, 2025
Tired of Unpaid Toll Texts? Blame the ‘Smishing Triad’

Chinese smishers — the bane of every American with a phone — have been shifting to lower-frequency, possibly higher-impact government impersonation attacks.

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