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Phone fraud costs mobile carriers a lot of money

Friday 18 October 2013 10:14 CET | News

At a global level, in 2013, mobile carriers are expected to lose USD 3.6 billion due to account fraud, according to data from the Communications Fraud Control Association.

Wireless carriers including AT&T and South Africa’s Vodacom Group have faced a new threat, namely the illegal hacking of SIM cards.

Vodacom spokesman Richard Boorman, cited by online media outlet Business Week, has declared that in South Africa, criminals are hacking SIM cards of Vodacom customers whose bank accounts have also been compromised through other means, so they can intercept text alerts that banks send to verify transactions. That gives them cover to make several withdrawals without tipping off the account’s owner.
 


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Keywords: phone fraud, security, mobile carriers, South Africa
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