To delete phony text messages claiming to be from toll road services, delivery companies and government agencies. · with smishing scams on the rise, the fbis warning serves as a critical reminder to remain cautious with unsolicited texts. Do not engage with it. · but knowing it’s from a cybercriminal’s number and contains a malicious link, the strong advice from the fbi and other agencies is to remove it from your phone. · if this is from any kind of unsolicited contact, whether a bank or tech support desk or anything else, do as the fbi says and cancel the screen share and delete all messages received. If personal or financial details have been compromised, take immediate steps to secure your accounts and dispute any unauthorized transactions. While the initial advisory was for those with iphones,. · the fbi warns of a nationwide smishing threat targeting iphone and android users, advising them to delete any suspicious texts as cybercriminals have registered over 10,000 domains for new attacks. If you receive a suspicious message: · delete any smishing messages immediately. · the fbi is warning iphone and android users in the u. s. Since late last year, the fbi and local police departments have been telling people to get rid of the phishing texts from their phones.