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‘Act quickly’ if you receive ‘innocent’ text on iPhone or Android that actually means you’re a hack target, experts warn
ANDROID and iPhone users should think twice if they receive a seemingly innocuous text, as it could signal a cyberattack. Some sites use one-time password codes, which provide an additional layer of authentication before users sign into their accounts. GettyiPhone and Android users are encouraged to act quickly after receiving an unexpected one-time password, or OTP code[/caption] Google, for instance, may send a security code over text to confirm your identity. You can only use it once and it will expire after a few minutes. However, if you didn’t request a code, this could mean a malicious actor is trying to get access to your accounts. An unsolicited OTP code might indicate

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