India, Oct. 7 -- Amid a major rise in cyber attacks, Google has issued a new warning for Android users against "malicious messages," Forbes reported. The National Cyber Security Centre has mentioned a new risk from "SMS blasters."

According to NCSC, phishing texts are increasing in regions like western Switzerland as scammers send fraudulent messages through "portable mobile phone stations." Google has issued a safety advisory on how to keep your Android phone safe from fraudulent text messages.

Google has shared that "cell-site stimulators" can mimic real sites and manipulate devices to connect to them. The new system where phishing messages are "injected" escapes the "anti-fraud filters". While NCSC discusses Western Switzerland, Goog...