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Toronto police seize SMS blasters, a new cybercrime tool

23 April 2026
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Toronto Police have arrested three men and seized several SMS blasters, marking the first known use of this cybercrime technology in Canada. The investigation, called Project Lighthouse, began in November 2025 after reports of a suspected SMS blaster operating in downtown Toronto. SMS blasters mimic legitimate cell towers, sending fraudulent text messages to nearby phones that appear to come from trusted organizations, often leading to phishing scams. The three suspects face 44 charges, including fraud and mischief endangering life, after police linked the devices to over 13 million network disruptions and tens of thousands of affected devices. The arrests followed searches in Markham and Hamilton, where a significant amount of electronics was confiscated.

Why It Matters

The emergence of SMS blasters in Canada highlights a growing threat in cybercrime, particularly as technology evolves to exploit trust and manipulate communication systems. This type of cybercrime poses serious public safety risks, as disruptions can hinder access to emergency services. Historically, SMS phishing, or “smishing,” has been a concern globally, but the sophistication of these devices and their ability to impact large numbers of people at once represents a new frontier in online crime. Authorities emphasize the importance of public awareness regarding potential scams, especially as cybercriminals continue to develop advanced tactics to deceive individuals.

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