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.
Name: Report The Nasties
Phone: 202-852-7603
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If your phone has been buzzing nonstop with suspicious messages promising free gift cards, fake delivery updates, or urgent warnings from banks you’ve never used—you’re not alone.
In recent years, spam texts have become more than just an annoyance—they’re now a real threat to consumer trust and telecom integrity. But why is this happening, and what can be done?
Let’s break it down.
A few years ago, robocalls were enemy #1. But as call-blocking technology improved and regulations tightened, scammers adapted. They shifted to text messaging because it’s cheap, easy to automate, and gets a higher response rate.
Most people ignore unknown calls, but we’re conditioned to check our texts. That makes SMS the perfect hunting ground for scammers.
If your number has ever been entered on a sketchy website, sold through a data broker, or leaked in a breach (and let’s face it—who hasn’t been part of at least one), it could now be in the hands of spammers.
They don’t always know who you are. They’re sending messages in bulk, hoping someone bites.
Smishing (SMS + phishing) is a growing trend where scammers impersonate trusted brands—like Amazon, USPS, or your bank—to get you to click a malicious link or hand over personal info.
They’re often so convincing, you might not realize it’s fake until it’s too late.
A few key reasons:
This is where smart telecom infrastructure matters.
At TSG Global, we’re working to clean up the messaging ecosystem. That includes:
We believe trust in messaging can be restored—but it takes collaboration across the industry.
What You Can Do Right Now
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.
Name: Report The Nasties
Phone: 202-852-7603
Take a screenshot of suspicious texts or emails, and text the image to the number above. Save the contact for future reports.
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