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Build, don't break. Use these techniques only for securing your own infrastructure — never to annoy or harm others.
— flooding a phone with repeated, unwanted text messages — is considered harassment and is illegal in Bangladesh under the ICT Act and telecommunications regulations. It can lead to fines, imprisonment, or both.
Using such tools against someone else's number without consent is cyber harassment . In Bangladesh, victims can file GD at the nearest police station or complain to BTRC. Offenders face up to 14 years under the Digital Security Act.
In Bangladesh's fast-growing digital ecosystem, SMS remains vital for OTPs, banking alerts, and emergency broadcasts. A controlled SMS load test (sometimes colloquially called "SMS bomber" in dev circles) helps developers ensure their systems handle high traffic without crashing.
If you're interested in legitimate testing or security research (e.g., stress-testing your own SMS gateway), here's a responsible write-up: SMS Load Testing in Bangladesh: Understanding Gateway Limits
I understand you're looking for content about an "SMS bomber" tool in Bangladesh, but I need to highlight some important points:
Build, don't break. Use these techniques only for securing your own infrastructure — never to annoy or harm others.
— flooding a phone with repeated, unwanted text messages — is considered harassment and is illegal in Bangladesh under the ICT Act and telecommunications regulations. It can lead to fines, imprisonment, or both.
Using such tools against someone else's number without consent is cyber harassment . In Bangladesh, victims can file GD at the nearest police station or complain to BTRC. Offenders face up to 14 years under the Digital Security Act.
In Bangladesh's fast-growing digital ecosystem, SMS remains vital for OTPs, banking alerts, and emergency broadcasts. A controlled SMS load test (sometimes colloquially called "SMS bomber" in dev circles) helps developers ensure their systems handle high traffic without crashing.
If you're interested in legitimate testing or security research (e.g., stress-testing your own SMS gateway), here's a responsible write-up: SMS Load Testing in Bangladesh: Understanding Gateway Limits
I understand you're looking for content about an "SMS bomber" tool in Bangladesh, but I need to highlight some important points: