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smishing [2016/02/22 08:09] lucysmishing [2016/07/19 22:46] – [Requirements] lucy
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 Smishing scams frequently seek to direct the text message recipient to visit a website or call a phone number. At which point, the person being scammed is enticed to provide sensitive information such as credit card details or passwords. Smishing websites are also known to attempt to infect the person's phone with Malware. Smishing scams frequently seek to direct the text message recipient to visit a website or call a phone number. At which point, the person being scammed is enticed to provide sensitive information such as credit card details or passwords. Smishing websites are also known to attempt to infect the person's phone with Malware.
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 +====== How is LUCY sending SMS? ======
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 +LUCY has a build in API which will connect to a centralized LUCY gateway when initializing SMS delivery. The gateway will first verify, if the LUCY client has sufficient credits and is allowed to send SMS. If all checks pass our gateway will connect to an international provider using a second API. This provider is able to send the messages with the settings defined in LUCY.
  
 ====== Requirements ====== ====== Requirements ======
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   * How many credits do I need?   * How many credits do I need?
  
-One sms usally costs between 3 and 9 cents. +One sms usally costs between 3 and 9 cents. Here's the detailed pricing page (there is a selection for destination country): https://www.messagebird.com/en-us/pricing
  
 +  * How do I get a commercial licence?
 +After deciding which [[lucy_pricing|pricing model]] you need you can [[how_to_purchase_lucy|purchase]] and [[how_to_activate_lucy|activate]] lucy in order for this feature to work.
 ====== Setup ====== ====== Setup ======
 Within the scenario (Base Settings --> Scenario Settings --> Message Settings) you can use as a delivery method either "mail" or "sms". Choose "SMS". As a sender you can put a name or phone number (use always the phone number with the country code: example 49 xxx). The actual phone number should have no "00" and "+" in front, i.e. 41796959611 (41 - Switzerland country code) and not 0041796959611 or +41796959611. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_country_calling_codes Within the scenario (Base Settings --> Scenario Settings --> Message Settings) you can use as a delivery method either "mail" or "sms". Choose "SMS". As a sender you can put a name or phone number (use always the phone number with the country code: example 49 xxx). The actual phone number should have no "00" and "+" in front, i.e. 41796959611 (41 - Switzerland country code) and not 0041796959611 or +41796959611. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_country_calling_codes
smishing.txt · Last modified: 2021/11/01 14:11 by lucysecurity