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I just found out about a pretty serious attack against mobile devices that is circulating in cities in the West. It's called SMS Blaster, and basically what it does is bombard your phone with thousands of SMS messages to make it unusable. Denis Laskov mentioned that this is growing among cybercriminals, and the thing is, it heavily affects mobile users in those regions. The problem isn't just that the phone crashes, but it also opens doors to other security vulnerabilities. Honestly, if you have a phone and live in that area, it's better to stay alert. Authorities and security experts are already on it, but in the meantime, you have to be careful. Has anyone else heard about this?