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Can text messages without links spread viruses?

It depends on whether there is a short message leaked from your mobile phone ~ ~ ~

To put it more profoundly, a virus is actually software, and its essence is just some code, which is no different from normal software.

For example, you can play music with an ordinary speaker, and you listen well. But if I use this horn to amplify the energy of infrasound waves, I can easily put you down. Infrasound and ordinary music are actually sounds, and there is no difference. But the reason why you can be killed by infrasound and not by music is actually on yourself: some parts of your body will vibrate with the sound waves when receiving infrasound, so you hang up; When your body receives music, ignore it and you won't hang up. Similarly, when a piece of code is sent to your mobile phone, your mobile phone should guess hard and explain hard, and your mobile phone will hang up. Your mobile phone is just a few ordinary characters, and it is useless to send you any code. Your mobile phone won't hang up. It is normal for engineers who do virus testing to keep tens of thousands of viruses as samples on their computers, but their computers will not be infected by these viruses. It can be seen that it doesn't matter if you send a virus to your mobile phone, but it does matter if there are loopholes in your mobile phone. There is no problem with the normal SMS function on the mobile phone, but now many SMS functions on the smart phone are managed by software. If there are no loopholes in these softwares, your mobile phone will not be poisoned by SMS. If it has a hole, it is hard to say.