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I recently tried to use my card to buy something on my phone for £29.99. My card was declined so I used a different card and the payment went through.

A couple minutes later I get a message from a number, the same as my bank's, telling me "you've paid £29.99. if this is true send Y if not true send N" for the declined card. Since that wasn't true and the payment wasn't made on that card I sent N.

After speaking with the bank they told me it was not a legitimate text so they made me cancel my card. But is my phone hacked now that I've responded to the malicious text?

schroeder
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  • Replying to thetext did not hack your phone, but this entire episode suggests that your phone may have been hacked before you tried the payment. – schroeder Sep 24 '18 at 22:43
  • Related answer: https://security.stackexchange.com/a/36613/184700 – DrSheldon Sep 25 '18 at 01:16

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Replying to an SMS message will not have infected your phone.

(I am assuming your phone is secure enough not to be infected by trivial means like displaying an SMS)

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