: Delete the thread and block the sender's number.
Scammers often use randomly generated file names like "RJ363500.mp3" to make a message appear automated or official. Common tactics include: RJ363500.mp3
Did this file come from a or an email , and did it mention a specific company ? : Delete the thread and block the sender's number
: If the message claims to be from a specific company (like Amazon or PayPal), log in to your account through their official app or website—never use the links provided in the text. : If the message claims to be from
: While MP3s are generally used for audio, files sent via MMS can be used to deliver malware or exploit vulnerabilities in your phone's media player.
: The message may claim to be a receipt for a large purchase (like a high-end laptop or jewelry) that you never made, using the audio file as a "voice confirmation" or "invoice".