In late June, the Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA) called attention to a new method of so-called "Short Message Service (SMS) phishing" that was confirmed. The user is directed to a fake site with a message disguised as a delivery company's absence notice. Under the guise of identity verification, attempts are made to defraud photos such as driver's licenses and phone numbers.
Many of you may be wondering, "Why am I being deceived by something like this?" However, the reality is that the damage is continuing.
How not to be fooled...
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