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Everyone with an iPhone or android told don’t click’ – it could cost you

By staff9 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

Scammers are sending messages to smartphones and some are so simple they just begin with ‘Hello’ – but there is a way to avoid being caught out

12:22, 09 Aug 2025Updated 12:23, 09 Aug 2025

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Users could be targeted by fake chats(Image: Getty Images)

Fraudsters are constantly seeking fresh ways to trick us, and it seems the latest threat is emerging through ordinary text messages. Research from Malwarebytes’ security experts shows a dramatic rise in fake chats being sent to smartphones.

Some simply start with a basic ‘Hello’, whilst others suggest the cybercriminal already knows you. “Hi, I noticed your contact information is saved in my contacts, can you remind me where we talked before,” reads one message spotted by Malwarebytes.

The aim behind these latest messages is to build a connection and gather personal information, which can then be used to steal data, reports the Express. “As soon as you reply, the scammer will initiate a friendly conversation.

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People are being urged to stay away from scam messages(Image: Getty Images)

Their end goal will be to gain your trust and develop the relationship into a costly romance or investment scam,” Malwarebytes explained. Whilst it might seem unbelievable, these cons prove surprisingly successful.

The infamous “Hi mum” trick – which poses as a family member in trouble – has led to hundreds of thousands of pounds being handed over to digital crooks across the UK alone.

It’s now crucial that anyone owning an iPhone or Android device stays alert, avoids replying, and steers clear of clicking any links sent by unknown contacts. Malwarebytes explained: “Responding confirms your number is active. It flags you as someone who reads texts and might engage and the scammer may sell or share your number.”

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Anyone with an iPhone or Android phone has been urged to stay vigilant(Image: Getty Images)

If you receive a suspicious message, here’s some simple advice to follow:.

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