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Can you still get text messages when it's hacked?

You can receive short messages, but the way of receiving short messages may be different, depending on the interception function of the mobile phone itself.

In some mobile phones, the functions of hacking short messages and phone calls are independent of each other, that is, hacking a phone will also receive short messages from that number. Therefore, this kind of mobile phone can receive short messages normally after being blacked out.

Another part of mobile phones, such as iPhone, will intercept messages with blacked-out numbers after blacking out the mobile phone, or prompt blacked-out messages when blacking out, so that the received messages are different from those received normally. After receiving the message with the blacked number, you will be prompted that it has been intercepted, but the message content can still be seen in the interception record.

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The principle of telephone blackening

When the other party's mobile phone number is normal, your phone was hacked. When you call him, his mobile phone will give the operator a false message that the other party's mobile phone is on the phone or turned off, and then the operator will convey relevant information to you, for example, the number you dialed is turned off, the subscriber you dialed is turned off, and the subscriber you dialed is busy. Please dial again later, and the number you dialed cannot be connected for the time being.

But if you send a short message to the other party, as long as the other party has a signal, the operator will send the information to the other party's mobile phone, but it may not be in the normal short message column, and it will be intercepted by the short message interception function of the mobile phone and will not be displayed. If the other party wants to see it, they can still find the SMS record or return to the normal email address, but the blacklist still exists.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Lahei