Lately I've been getting fairly "sophisticated" texts that don't break script but are clearly bots. It starts very innocent, they've texted the wrong person. You correct, they thank you, and it might be an hour or more later but it'll reply again, complimenting your kindness or whatever. I find this delay to be a nice deceiving technique
Today I'm dealing with one that is using iOS with read receipts, I ain't seen that before. Asked if I could send them money: "Haha, I don't need your money."
what is going on, long-game botting? I haven't seen the iOS angle before today, either
People are absolutely _COOKED_ unless equipped with healthy suspicion
toomuchtodo•4h ago
> People are absolutely _COOKED_ unless equipped with healthy suspicion
Chinese Criminals Made More Than $1 Billion From Those Annoying Texts - https://www.wsj.com/tech/cybersecurity/url-scam-texts-china-... | https://archive.today/brqTS - October 14th, 2025
HN threads: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wsj.com%2Ftech%2...
grimgrin•4h ago
personally I will engage when I'm curious about the angle. today's lesson is you can send a jpg that entirely disrupts/ends the script. they called me a slur and ended there, almost making you doubt the bot at all. interesting, that's why i can't help myself at times