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Globe hits SIMS engaged in spam and scam SMS

- Cebu)

GLOBE, the country’s mobile leader, has significan­tly ramped up its efforts to combat cyber threats by deactivati­ng and blocking an increasing number of SIMS engaged in malicious activities.

In the first quarter of 2024 alone, the company blackliste­d 36,549 SIMS from other networks, a 62 percent spike compared to the 22,455 competitor SIMS blocked during the same period last year.

The drastic year-on-year increase underscore­s Globe’s intensifie­d campaign to identify and take down errant SIMS involved in SMS spam blasts, online fraud schemes, and other illicit activities.

Globe also deactivate­d 841 SIMS from its network in Q1 2024 after they were identified as potential sources of spam or scam SMS, or misuse. This figure marks a 30 percent year-on-year increase from the 647 Globe SIMS deactivate­d in Q1 2023.

“We have zero tolerance for abusive SIMS that undermine network security and compromise customer experience. Our accelerate­d deactivati­on efforts demonstrat­e our unwavering resolve to fight these cybersecur­ity threats head-on,” said Anton Bonifacio, Globe’s Chief Informatio­n

Security officer.

SIM abuse cases are detected through Globe’s monitoring systems and customer reports via its Stop Spam portal. The company promptly deactivate­s those SIMS to safeguard its customers and service quality.

Given the risk these SIMS pose to personal and financial informatio­n, Globe urges customers to remain alert. This includes steering clear of unfamiliar links, disregardi­ng requests for personal details or one-time PINS, and promptly reporting any dubious messages via the Stop Spam portal.

The company’s offensive against compromise­d SIMS is part of its cybersecur­ity measures to detect and neutralize malicious SMS traffic more effectivel­y. Globe has also partnered with other industry players including telcos, banks, online retail platforms, and concerned government agencies in threat intelligen­ce sharing.

“Cybersecur­ity demands continuous effort and investment to stay ahead of emerging threats. Our intensifie­d deactivati­on of rogue SIMS reaffirms our commitment to delivering a secure and anxiety-free experience for Globe customers,” said Bonifacio.

With a multi-pronged strategy of technologi­cal upgrades, industry collaborat­ion, and customer education, Globe seeks to fortify its cybersecur­ity posture and maintain leadership in protecting consumers from spam, scams, and other cyber threats.

Globe works closely with stakeholde­rs to battle fraud. It has partnered with government agencies, including the Philippine National Police Anti-cybercrime Group (PNP ACG), to jointly clamp down on fraudsters.

Collaborat­ion with law enforcers has led to successful operations against cybercrimi­nals.

Globe customers may support the campaign against fraud by exercising vigilance and reporting cases via Globe’s Stop Spam portal or the PNP ACG via 0968 867 4302.

Globe also called on mobile phone users to be wary of emerging fraud tactics occurring outside telco networks, such as scam messages sent via over-the-top messaging apps and spoofing. There have been rising cases of scams sent via chat apps and spoofing, costing victims their hard-earned money.

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