SMS blasters are industrial-grade cybercrime tools manufactured and sold specifically to compromise phones at scale. Rob Beggs says one is enough to take out the real cell towers in a parking lot and replace them without anyone noticing.
The text that arrives on your phone looks legitimate because to your phone it is legitimate. The number appears correct. The sender appears to be the CRA or your mobile provider. Rob Beggs says the technique follows a well-established hacking pattern: remove the real node, replace it with one you control, and operate without detection. Right now the telcos are building systems to flag false towers, but Rob Beggs says neither the carriers nor the phones themselves are yet at a level where most people would understand or act on a warning.
While connected to a blaster, your phone cannot reach 911.
Topics: SMS blaster, fake cell tower scam, CRA text scam, cybercrime Canada, phone security
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Originally aired on2026-05-04