Most mobile carriers allow you to forward suspicious texts to 7726 (SPAM) to help block the sender.
For more tips on identifying these types of messages, the FTC Consumer Advice page provides a guide on recognizing and reporting "smishing" (SMS phishing). 540363a697a81af831671862184tty3ff8gkdzswvab9u7h...
You can use tools like the F-Secure Text Message Checker to analyze the content if you're unsure. Most mobile carriers allow you to forward suspicious
Responding confirms that your number is active, which can lead to even more spam messages. 540363a697a81af831671862184tty3ff8gkdzswvab9u7h...
Use the Google Messages spam protection or the Apple reporting feature to block and report the sender.
If there was a link associated with this text, clicking it could expose you to malware or phishing sites. Report the Spam: