Anatomy of a social engineering / phishing text

They're not easy to spot. My area code on my phone is not the same one I live in. Twice I've gotten legit texts from that area code and let them know it was a wrong number. I don't even bother with the ones that come in now unless it's an obvious mistake.
 
That kind of message is sneaky because it feels so ordinary. A simple “gym tomorrow?” doesn’t set off alarms like the IRS threats do. I’ve started treating unknown numbers like cold calls — no engagement at all. If it’s real, they’ll clarify who they are. If not, silence and a block saves time and nerves.
 
So you threw a way a free meal in Manhattan??? All you had to do was confirm that she was also footing the bill for the flight and the hotel.

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