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Hackers have been able to access my Dtac number and send messages...some of them MMS and pornographic as though the message was from my number. The number has been charged for the transmission! Dtac says its nothing to do with them but a problem with my Nokia 72. Nokia, of course, also deny any knowledge of a problem. One message originating from 10126 contains a dtac website: www.dtac.co.th.mmsweb...message ID: n14595mOy, Password raOqj4

Anyone have this problem??

  • 9 months later...
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Hi,

Found this old thread and I have just started receiving messages from the same 10126 number on my mobile, Sony Ericsson using DTAC, have not long signed up for the internet with DTAC.  Could this possibly be the reason? and is changing the number still the only solution?

many thanks

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