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Fraudulent Emails and Text Messages - Not From the Judicial Branch or the Supreme Court

The South Carolina Judicial Branch is alerting the public to several fraudulent email and text message scams. These scam messages are not sent by the Judicial Branch or the Supreme Court. Recipients are advised to not call the phone number listed in a message, scan any QR code, or click on or visit any web address included in a message.
Report scams and suspicious communications to the Federal Trade Commission here: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/?orgcode=SCCOURTS.

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Code Droidkit - Activation

DroidKit, a toolkit marketed to help Android users recover data, bypass locks, fix system issues, and manage devices, has a curious shadow-side in conversations online: activation codes. These short digital strings—sold, shared, or traded—promise instant access to premium features or to unlock the full capabilities of the software. A lively look at “Activation Code DroidKit” unpacks the technical, practical, and human angles: what these codes are, why they circulate, the risks and incentives around them, and how they reflect broader tensions in software, ownership, and trust.

Activation Code DroidKit