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Globe blocks 784 million spam, scam texts from January - July

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CLARK FREEPORT-Globe blocked some 784 million scams and spam messages from January to the end of July this year through its intensifie­d filtering efforts.

Within the same period, Globe also deactivate­d 14,058 scam-linked mobile numbers and blackliste­d 8,973 more.

“We have coordinate­d with our industry partners to ensure that we can jointly protect the public from these types of scams. We're also continuing to help drive awareness to ensure that our customers do not fall for these types of malicious campaigns even if seemingly personaliz­ed,” Anton Bonifacio, Globe Chief Informatio­n Security Officer, sai d.

“At the end of the day, it's a business for them, and as long as there are people who fall for their schemes, they'll continue to bombard us with these nuisance messages despite all our prevention efforts,” he said.

Globe is urging customers to report spam and scam messages they receive to its Stop Spam web portal.

Bonifacio also reminded the public to never open or click on links from unknown numbers nor engage these spammers by replying with personal informatio­n.

Globe stepped up its cybersecur­ity efforts in 2014 by building its capabiliti­es to prevent attacks and threats to its infrastruc­ture and protect its customers.

It has a security operations center that works 24/ 7 to fend off and detect attacks or breaches very quickly and over 100 people dedicated to cybersecur­ity efforts.

Meanwhile, Globe encourages the public to be more vigilant.

Through its # MakeITsafe­PH campaign, the company regularly provides its customers with relevant informatio­n about cybersecur­ity and responsibl­e use of the Internet to boost awareness and and help them protect t h em sel v es.

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