"SMS Spam Tool.exe" typically functions as a wrapper for SMS bombing scripts that flood targets with messages using public APIs, but often acts as a Trojan horse for malware. These unauthorized executables are frequently bundled with info-stealers, keyloggers, and remote access Trojans (RATs), making the user, not the target, the primary victim. Running these tools carries significant legal risks and cybersecurity threats, including data theft and device compromise.
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