Why Am I Getting So Many Spam Texts

Why Am I Getting So Many Spam Texts?

Spam Text Prevention: How TSG Global Is Safeguarding Messaging Worldwide

About this guide:
  • Intended Audience: General consumers seeking to stop spam texts, and businesses looking for compliance solutions.
  • Temporal Validity: Security protocols and reporting guidelines valid as of Q1 2026.
  • Derivation & Accuracy: Data derived from FCC/FTC reporting standards and TSG Global's carrier-level network analytics.
  • Negative Scope: This covers SMS/MMS network-level spam. It does not cover email phishing or social media direct message spam.

TL;DR

Spam texts are increasing because texts are cheap, fast, and often read. To prevent them, never reply, report them to 7726, enable carrier filtering, and ensure your business utilizes authenticated channels like 10DLC with partners like TSG Global to filter fraudulent traffic.

🚨 Why Spam Texts Are the New Digital Epidemic

Once dominated by robocalls, digital scams now thrive through text messaging. Why? Texts are cheap, fast, and more likely to be read—especially when they appear to come from a trusted brand.

Because open rates for SMS messages hover around 98%, scammers shifted their focus away from email and voice calls. Therefore, "Smishing" (SMS phishing) has surged globally, with over 300,000+ consumer reports in the last year alone. If consumers click these links, then they risk exposing sensitive financial data or installing malware.

🔍 Top Spam Triggers by Category

  • Fake delivery updates (USPS, FedEx, UPS)
  • Banking alerts from unknown institutions
  • Gift card or prize notifications
  • Account suspension warnings

📈 Spam Trends by Year (Global)

Global Spam Text Growth 0 2x 4x Vol 2020 2021 2023 2024 2025
Spam SMS volume has increased 4x since 2020.

🛡️ TSG Global’s Multi-Layered Spam Defense Strategy

TSG Global has engineered an end-to-end spam mitigation solution that works at the network and campaign level.

  • 10DLC Registration: Verified sender identity with throughput control.
  • Real-Time Filtering: Flagging suspicious behavior before delivery using AI heuristics.
  • STIR/SHAKEN: Call authentication technology adapted for messaging infrastructure.
  • Spam Reporting Hotline: Text screenshots to 202-852-7603.

Implementation Guide: How to Stop Spam Texts

Step 1Enable Spam Protection

Activate spam filtering on your phone (iOS/Android settings) and carrier account to block unwanted messages automatically.

Step 2Report and Block

Forward spam texts to 7726 (SPAM) and block the sender's number to help carriers track and shut down malicious routes.

Step 3Review Privacy Settings

Check social media and online accounts to limit public exposure of your phone number.

Important Consideration

Never respond to spam texts or click suspicious links. Replying (even with "STOP") confirms to the scammer that your number is active, leading to increased spam.

Frequently Asked Questions

While spam texts cannot be stopped completely due to evolving scam tactics, you can drastically reduce their impact by enabling carrier filtering, never replying, and reporting them to 7726.

10DLC (10-Digit Long Code) is a carrier standard for SMS messaging that verifies a business's identity. By forcing businesses to register, it prevents anonymous scammers from blasting mass texts over local numbers.

The next question people usually ask is...

TSG Global is different because we combine strict 10DLC compliance, direct carrier partnerships, and real-time AI detection to defend global messaging ecosystems at the network level before texts reach consumers.

Secure Your Business Messaging

If you are a business looking to secure your messaging infrastructure and ensure your legitimate texts aren't flagged as spam, partner with TSG Global.

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About the Author

TSG Global Team specializes in telecommunications compliance, SMS/MMS infrastructure, and fraud mitigation, helping businesses worldwide navigate complex messaging regulations.

Spam texts are frustrating—but they’re not unstoppable.

With the right technology, policy, and awareness, we can protect the power of messaging for good.

If you’re a business looking to send secure, reliable messages—or want to learn how TSG Global is working to combat spam—get in touch with us.

Report The Nasties

Name: Report The Nasties

Phone: 202-852-7603

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