"Dad, I

can't call

, so if you check the text, please reply to me." The



story of receiving a text message from a child who passed away 3 years ago has been released and is drawing the attention of netizens.



Yesterday (27th), an article titled 'Text from Heaven's Child' was posted on an online community.



Mr. A, who introduced himself as a parent three years after the child passed away, shared his impression of receiving the text message, saying, "I was a baby who could not speak, but I received a text message. .





The message that Mr. A shared was received yesterday and contained the contents, "My father or phone screen was broken, so I left AS and got a temporary phone to call.



Person A said, "I asked my younger brother to contact the daycare center, and the answer came." He said, "It was smishing."



'Smishing' is a compound word of text message (SMS) and phishing, and refers to a criminal technique that uses text messages to distribute malicious applications or malicious codes to mobile phones and then steals personal information to inflict damage such as micropayments.



Recently, through online communities, 'Smishing' decoy text messages that impersonate family members to steal account information or transfer money have been frequently posted. The truth has been revealed.



Mr. A, who received the smishing text, was bitter, but said to the child, "If you were alive, I would have done anything. Shall I set up Kakao Talk on my phone and sprinkle it on the sea?" published together.



Next, Mr. A said, "I went to heaven after suffering only, but I couldn't relieve my injustice. If I were alive... infinitely beautiful daughter, I love you."



Netizens gave their support to the author with reactions such as "I hope the smishing criminals will be punished", "No words can comfort you, but be strong!", "The swearing is not worth it," "I can't even fathom the pain of the author." .



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