Colin Wilson wrote:
> > Is this likely to be a phone virus or someother malware? - first time that I
> > have come across such a problem!
>
> ISTR some Symbian devices were prone to some sort of hack, but I could
> be completely mistaken.
>
> The safe answer of course, is to delete it.
>
> The other thing to bear in mind is that with a "link" of that sort, it
> might be a tracking link (although the "ID" component in this is
> unusually short), and may identify a phone number as (a) working, and
> (b) having a "curious" owner - if you happened to make the mistake and
> look at it...
And whatever happened to text message spam, anyway? I got dozens over
the first year of owning a pay-as-you-go phone, and I don't think they
got my number, they presumably sent them out at random. they told me
to call the national or premium rate for this, that, the other
reason... a romantic voicemail, a family emergency... lately, none of
that.
And I suppose a scam doesn't necessarily have to make business sense -
these aren't necessarily run by smart people. However, they may be
run by vicious leg-breaking or drive-by-shooting thugs, or by people
who can get them. Drive-bys don't worry me much, I live in a cul-de-
sac.