Report a text spammer
#Report a text spammer download
I've clicked on a link but didn’t download an app, what do I do? If you’ve clicked the link and downloaded the app you will most likely need to do all five steps.
#Report a text spammer android
Android is used by a variety of mobile phone manufacturers including Samsung and OPPO. It is a smartphone that runs on the Android operating system (OS) developed by Google. If you’re not sure, you can perform a Google Play Protect scan via the steps listed below.Īn Android phone is not an iPhone. Some customers have told us they are receiving text messages or telephone calls from people complaining about messages sent to them, but they did not send any messages. If your Android device is infected with Flubot, you will not know if your personal data is being accessed, and you will not be able to see your handset sending SMS messages to spam others. Will I know if my phone/device has been infected?
#Report a text spammer install
If you install this app, then the Flubot malware will be loaded on your phone. If you click on a suspicious link contained in one of these scam messages, you will be taken to a web page where you’ll be asked to install an app. So if the text message comes from a sender that is not a shortcode, it might be the Flubot.
It's worth noting that most official service advisory texts come from a 3 or 4 digit shortcode. These scam texts continue to evolve, with reports of new messages asking you to check your voicemail or retrieve a photo album.
There are a range of things that can happen once you’ve downloaded the infected app. Note the Flubot infects Android phones only, not iPhones.
If your phone gets infected with the Flubot, you should urgently remove the malware and change all your passwords, such as by using another device that is not infected. This is like a computer virus that can be installed on an Android device if you click on a malicious link in a SMS message, to install the malware app, it then sends many similar text messages to other people from your phone without your knowledge. Phone users should only ever install applications from the official app store.įlubot malware has started to appear in New Zealand after circulating around Europe and Australia for some time. Please also take care to help impacted friends and whānau.Īlways remember: if you receive an unusual text message, do not click on the link unless you’re certain it belongs to someone you trust and the URL looks legitimate. We are working rapidly to protect customers including blocking URLs that are included within these text messages, but you can take steps to protect yourself or respond if your phone has been infected. If you’ve received any strange text/SMS messages, such as mentioning a missed delivery or that someone has uploaded photos of you, this might be the first step to your phone being infected by the Flubot. There’s malware going around called Flubot that spreads via SMS and can infect Android phones. We’ve seen an unusually high volume of scam texts recently, which is impacting all mobile networks in New Zealand.