I assume there's an app to spoof SMS?
I took a phone call last evening, that revolved around me not receiving a text message on Saturday.
As I put my phone down I saw I had an unread message: the one that was supposedly sent on Saturday and it showed that that was when it was sent...
Against the date and time is a locked padlock symbol, which suggests that the date and time can be edited.
SMS is not guaranteed, so messages can be sent by the sender and remain on the network without being delivered for some time, up until a week I think from my memory of the spec.
However, spoofing is easily done;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_spoofing
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I assume there's an app to spoof SMS?
I took a phone call last evening, that revolved around me not receiving a text message on Saturday.
As I put my phone down I saw I had an unread message: the one that was supposedly sent on Saturday and it showed that that was when it was sent...
Against the date and time is a locked padlock symbol, which suggests that the date and time can be edited.