Authorities are cautioning the public about SMS "blaster" scams that facilitate the sending of fraudulent texts without needing personal phone numbers. A recent case involved a man jailed for over a year for using such a device to send messages impersonating trusted organizations, highlighting the growing threat of smishing attacks.
New Yorkers are being targeted by a smishing campaign posing as the Department of Taxation and Finance, claiming to offer "Inflation Refunds" to steal personal and financial information. The state warns that eligible residents do not need to provide any information to receive their refunds, and any unsolicited requests for personal data via text or email are fraudulent. Governor Kathy Hochul emphasizes the importance of vigilance against such scams and encourages reporting to protect oneself.