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iMessage SMS spam everyday - no phone number to block

Does anybody else keep getting spam SMS gambling/casino messages everyday? Usually there is no phone number just a name (with no option to block/mark as spam on iPhone as the screen with the block option has no number/ name ), I am literally reporting them to 7726 everyday but feel like I’m wasting my time!


Doing some research the IDENTICAL messages and senders names seem to originate from these sms generator sites receive-smss.com, etc

 

These sites allow spammers and phishers to hide their true id (the sms messages are not legit marketing messages from casinos as the sms has links take you to some dodgy fake casino websites, which is their aim).

 

PLEASE CAN IPHONE INTRODUCE A FEATURE TO BLOCK THESE ANONYMOUS MESSAGES WITH NO NUMBER?!


Posted on Nov 8, 2023 11:57 AM

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Posted on Nov 8, 2023 12:47 PM

I should mention, the carriers have the ability to block SMS and MMS messages that do not originate from phone numbers or legitimate short code senders. You may have to escalate your call several times to get someone who understands how to do that, but it can be done.

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Jun 1, 2024 8:53 PM in response to KiltedTim

It’s not the same in the UK as it is in the USA. In the UK, the ways ID protocols work are different. Ofcom are looking at ways for carriers to ID and block spoofing (unless they’re legit companies). An international standards body came up with new ID protocols called "Stir and Shaken" that seem to work really well, so the US ordered carriers to implement them by the end of 2021. In the UK though, Ofcom have said the tech that supports voice services here needs to be upgraded first before it can be fully implemented. Those upgrades are due to be finished by 2025, so we’ll be waiting until at least then for any real solution.

iMessage SMS spam everyday - no phone number to block

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