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What is smishing? SMS phishing explained

Sinch December 31, 2025 high impact

Sinch Reveals the Anatomy of SMS Phishing (Smishing) Attacks and Their Growing Threat Sinch's comprehensive guide explores smishing, a sophisticated form of cybercrime targeting mobile users through deceptive text messages. With SMS messages boasting a 98% open rate, scammers exploit this high engagement to trick individuals into revealing sensitive personal information like passwords, banking credentials, and Social Security numbers. The article highlights how cybercriminals use social engineering techniques, spoofed phone numbers, and urgent messaging to manipulate victims into taking actions that compromise their digital security. By impersonating trusted entities such as banks, delivery services, and government agencies, smishers aim to steal login credentials, which account for 80% of phishing attacks, potentially leading to identity theft and financial fraud.

Key Takeaways

  • arrow_right_alt Smishing leverages SMS's 98% open rate to target mobile users with fraudulent text messages
  • arrow_right_alt Scammers primarily aim to steal login credentials through sophisticated social engineering tactics
  • arrow_right_alt Fraudsters use spoofed phone numbers and impersonation of trusted organizations to increase attack success rates