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Surfshark fights back against the rise in scam texts with a new protection feature

“Recently, we have introduced a scam protection hub, a unified space to make it easier for users to defend against modern, human-centric cyberthreats like scams, phishing, or identity fraud. Scam text protection is our newest feature to be introduced to face these online threats and help users fight increasingly sophisticated SMS-based scams,” explained Dominykas Simkus, Senior Product Manager at Surfshark.

Surfshark's scam text protection
Surfshark’s scam text protection

With SMS scams accounting for 35% of all phishing attempts globally, a dedicated tool to protect you from them is crucial. Surfshark scam text protection feature screens incoming messages for potential threats in real time, checks for suspicious patterns including URLs, sender’s phone numbers, or message content, and instantly alerts users.

Using AI-driven technology, the scam text protection rapidly detects phishing attempts, safeguarding users’ sensitive data with enhanced accuracy. With this feature, users can improve their online safety with greater confidence, having a powerful ally to combat sophisticated SMS-based scams whenever needed.

“While traditional cybersecurity focuses on malware and hacking, modern scams increasingly target human behavior through social engineering techniques that exploit trust, urgency, and exposed personal data. SMS-based sophisticated scams are very difficult to spot, especially when they have no easy, identifiable mistakes. Our tool is built to spot mistakes or suspicious patterns in order to avoid any interaction with bad actors,” said Simkus.

He added that this feature does not retain messages, monitor the phone generally, or use private data to train AI models.

How the Surfshark scam text protection works

When a message is received, the feature analyzes it for known scam signatures and suspicious patterns.

If a scam is detected, on iOS, the message is automatically moved to the Spam folder within the native Messages app. Users do not receive notifications for these filtered messages, effectively removing the trigger of a scam attempt.

On Android, the user receives a notification from Surfshark warning that it’s a scam. The notification opens a window in our app in a controlled environment where the message can be examined with no risk of scam.

Additionally, this dashboard is available in the Surfshark app with more details outlining the suspicious messages. It also includes an exclusive feature for US citizens that highlights the value gained by calculating how much money they likely saved by avoiding each fraudulent text.

Scam text protection feature is now available for both iOS and Android users with Surfshark One and Surfshark One+ plans. To ensure this feature is visible instantly, it is recommended to manually update the app by visiting the official Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

ABOUT SURFSHARK

Surfshark is a cybersecurity company offering products including an audited VPN, certified antivirus, data leak warning system, and a tool for generating an online identity. Recognized as a leading VPN by CNET and TechRadar, Surfshark has also been featured on the FT1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies ranking. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Surfshark has offices in Lithuania and Poland. For information on Surfshark’s operations and highlights, read our Annual Wrap-up. For more research projects, visit our research hub.

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