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Somebody/something, ie not me, has drafted a text on a message thread on my mobile.


This is a bit disconcerting to say the least. It doesn't make sense, but has words and phrases in which could have been picked up from texts I've sent in the past.


Am trying to contact Orange (soon to be RIP) but they're "receiving a very high number of calls, blah blah blah".


Can anybody shed any light? I'm worried somebody could be somehow making calls from my number as well, even though I have the phone in front of me ..... :(


Is this a more widespread problem?

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It said "All of music so tonight why that's so raven call of duty yes send to play not not certain the book of a plane"


:)) :)) :))


And no I couldn't have typed it myself in some trance or something, as it appeared whilst the mobile was in my office charging overnight.....


the "music" and "raven" (used to be a band, changed their name) could have been in texts I sent, but deffo not "call of duty" :))

Sue, the text looks to me more like the pseudo-English strings generated and used, among other things, to fool spam detectors. In earlier days they were used in psycholinguistics experiments on meaningfulness. Have a look at, say, http://agiliq.com/blog/2009/06/generating-pseudo-random-text-with-markov-chains-u/, for examples.


I don't know exactly what's been published where in your case, but it sounds quite possibly to be just common, maybe 'random', mischief making. Maybe not unlike the Bot messages that appear on the forum sometimes. Interesting though.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> another possibility

>

> the voice recognition was switched on in a room

> with other people/radio/tv and tried to make sense

> of what it heard


xxxxxx


I can assure you I have been nowhere where "call of duty" may have been mentioned, and in any case I was asleep in another room :))

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Have you downloaded an anti-virus app ? I use AVG,

> very good and FREE


xxxxxxx


No, didn't even know I needed an anti-virus app on a phone! Didn't know they could get viruses!


Will try AVG, had it on my laptop at one time but it ended up causing problems with another programme, can't remember what now.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Its android viruses not so prevalent. I think its

> a memory leak bit of the phone message buffer

> leaking in to the drafts buffer.


xxxxxx


Blimey :))


Can I expect these weird texts to continue then? Let's hope I don't press "send" by mistake or some recipients may be in for a shock :))

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