Requirements:WM2003/WM5/WM6
Overview:HushSMS is a tool to sent a class zero message (aka Flash-SMS) or a stealthy PING message to another cellphone.
The "Silent Ping" enables you to sent a message to another cellphone without the owner getting knowledge about.
The message is discarded on the owners phone and no trace exists. You will get back a message from the operator that your message has been delivered, proving that your message has been received, and thus you can know that the owners phone is switched on.
This is not some kind of hack or whatever. It's a normal function per standard and works on any phone.
Usage:
There are three functions:
Send a normal SMS
Send a class zero message (Flash-SMS)
Send a stealthy message
- To send a normal sms, leave the checkboxes for "Class 0" and PING unchecked. If you want a receipt enable the "Return Confirmation" checkbox.
- To send a class zero message enable the "Class 0" checkbox and write your message.
- To send a silent PING just enable the "PING" checkbox. There is no need to write something in the Textbox, because the target phone will discard it anyway.
If you enter the number manually you can type it in international or national format. You can alternately choose the number from your address-book but it has to be in international format also. The program will pop-up a message box to notify you about the success or failure of the sending process. This message box might be under an overlaying window if you have other programs open (a file explorer for example).
A word of warning: If you send a class zero message to a Windows Mobile device, your number will not be shown. Instead of the senders number, Windows Mobile will show something like "Network Message".
So in general this tool could be used in a manner it is not intended and designed for. So be responsible
What's New in This Release:
-Added functions for MMS Notification Message
-Added UI options to send custom sender and subject for WAP Push SI, WAP Push SL and MMS Notification which allows you to send "anonymous" messages since most target devices fail to properly display the originator number.
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