Img_0643_tayleew1_1700wc.jpg May 2026

: Scammers send an image (like this one) via SMS or MMS, often accompanied by a message intended to pique curiosity, such as a "wrong number" text or a notification about a package.

, as even replying "STOP" can confirm your number is active to scammers. Delete the message immediately. IMG_0643_TayleeW1_1700wC.jpg

by forwarding the text to 7726 (SPAM) or using the reporting tools on your device. : Scammers send an image (like this one)

For more information on how to identify these threats, you can review the FTC's guide on recognizing and reporting spam texts . IMG_0643_TayleeW1_1700wC.jpg

: If you reply, automated bots may continue the conversation to push you toward adult sites, cryptocurrency scams, or "cartel" death threat scripts meant to extort money. Recommended Actions