Or use the XeLaTeX engine, which handles PSTricks more natively.

Real call bombers rely on a network of third-party APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) to place calls. These APIs are often legitimate services that have been repurposed for abuse. When a call bomber script becomes popular, its traffic spikes dramatically. Service providers quickly notice this abuse and take their APIs offline to protect their infrastructure. This is why you see warnings like, "Due to the overuse of script, a bunch of APIs have been taken offline" on many bomber GitHub pages.

This creates an ongoing cat-and-mouse game between script hobbyists and corporate security systems:

Use native operating system settings on iOS or Android to automatically redirect calls from numbers not found in your address book straight to voicemail.

If you want to keep exploring mobile security or secure your device further, tell me:

Replaces broken endpoints with active commercial verification scripts.

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