0467 563 688 - 0467563688: Suspicious SMS Report

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One contributor reported a suspicious SMS from 0467 563 688 (0467563688) with minimal text and emoji - potential smishing attempt.

Suspicious SMS from 0467 563 688

A single contributor has reported receiving an SMS from 0467 563 688 (also written as 0467563688) containing only the word "Greetings" followed by an emoji. While the message appears innocuous on the surface, the contributor flagged it as potentially a phishing or smishing attempt due to its unusual nature and unknown sender.

The SMS came from a Telstra mobile number. The vagueness of the message and unexpected contact are common tactics used in smishing scams, where attackers send minimal text to test whether a number is active, or to lure recipients into responding or clicking embedded links.

Why This Type of SMS Raises Concerns

Messages like the one from 0467 563 688 can serve multiple scam purposes. Minimal, friendly-seeming SMS messages are sometimes used to:

  • Test if your phone number is active and monitored by a real person
  • Prompt a response that can be harvested for conversation or social engineering
  • Lead recipients to ask "who is this" and engage further
  • Appear innocuous enough to lower your guard before a follow-up message with a malicious link

What to Do If You Receive an SMS from 0467 563 688

If 0467 563 688 contacts you via SMS:

  • Do not: Reply to the message, ask who it is, or request to be removed from the list
  • Do not: Click any links if they appear in follow-up messages from this number
  • Do: Block the number immediately on your device
  • Do: Report the SMS as spam or phishing to your mobile provider (Telstra in this case)
  • Do: Forward suspicious SMS to the ACMA's reporting service at 0429 999 888

Responding to unknown SMS, even with a simple question, confirms your number is active and monitored, which often leads to escalated contact from the same sender or associated scammers.

How to Report 0467 563 688

If you receive suspicious SMS from 0467 563 688 or similar numbers:

  • Report to ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority) by forwarding the SMS to 0429 999 888
  • Report to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au
  • Report to ReportCyber at cyber.gov.au if the SMS contains a malicious link
  • Block the number in your phone settings
  • Report to your mobile provider (Telstra) directly through their app or customer service
  • Share your experience on Reverseau to help other Australians identify similar patterns

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Anonymous

Received a message from this number that I've never seen before, with a simple "Greetings" and an emoji. Seems innocuous but could be a phishing/smishing scam.

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Anonymous

Text just saying hello with an emoji, sus


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a message saying just 'Greetings' from 0467 563 688 a real scam?

The contributor who received the SMS from 0467 563 688 cannot confirm it is an active scam, but flagged it as suspicious because minimal messages from unknown numbers are common scam tactics. Smishers often send simple messages to test if numbers are active before launching a full attack. It's safer to block 0467 563 688 and not respond.

What should I do if I already replied to a message from 0467 563 688?

If you've responded to 0467 563 688, monitor your phone closely for follow-up messages or calls. Block the number immediately and report it to 0429 999 888. If you shared any personal information, consider whether further precautions (such as checking bank accounts or credit) are needed. Report the interaction to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au.

Why would a scammer send just 'Greetings' from 0467 563 688?

Messages from 0467 563 688 containing only greeting text are often used to probe whether your phone number is active and monitored. This confirms your contact details are valid, leading to follow-up scam attempts or sale to other fraudsters. Minimal messages are also less likely to trigger spam filters, making them effective entry points.

Can I trace who sent the SMS from 0467 563 688?

The SMS came from a Telstra mobile number (0467 563 688), but scammers often use spoofed or stolen phone numbers. You cannot reliably identify the sender yourself. Instead, report 0467 563 688 to ACMA at 0429 999 888 and Telstra directly - they have tools to investigate the source of suspicious messages.

Is 0467 563 688 definitely a scam number?

Based on a single report, 0467 563 688 is flagged as potentially suspicious but not confirmed as an active scam. However, the unusual nature of the message and the contributor's concern warrant caution. Block the number and report it. If you receive similar messages from 0467 563 688, report them immediately to build evidence of a pattern.

What if the person sending from 0467 563 688 claims to know me?

Do not engage. If a follow-up message from 0467 563 688 claims familiarity or urgency, it is almost certainly a scam. Legitimate contacts will identify themselves clearly without requiring you to respond. Block 0467 563 688, report to 0429 999 888, and verify any urgent claims by contacting the organisation directly using a known, official number.