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It is so easy to protect yourself!
NEVER EVER install apps or use links you got by SMS or email (and you didn’t explicitly ask for before)!!!
If you are asked to do so you may open a browser, login on the well known page and you will see if you are able to login in usual way, maybe you are asked to check and update your account details.
Or in case of apps you shall update, open the app directly on the device and have a look for updates. Or visit playstore (or similar) and manually search for updates of your installed and used apps.
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