Leading digital solutions platform Globe continues its vigorous campaign against scam and spam SMS through its #StopSpam portal, deactivating and blacklisting 58,234 SIMs linked to fraud and malicious texts.
This figure represents a striking 226.22% increase from 17,851 during the equivalent period last year.
Over these six months, Globe has blacklisted 53,533 SIMs and deactivated an additional 4,701, demonstrating a robust commitment to protecting its customers and maintaining a secure network.
The figures were the result of Globe’s #StopSpam initiative, which facilitates the reporting of mobile numbers linked to spam and scam messages and calls. Through the StopSpam
#StopSPAM – Report Scams or Spam Messages – Globe.
We invite you to join us in our fight to stop spam by reporting SMS spams or scams, fake websites, and fake social portal, customers can simply upload screenshots of unwarranted text messages, and fill in necessary details such as the sender’s number or caller ID, the recipient’s number, and any suspicious links received.
“As we stride forward into the digital age, our foremost commitment at Globe remains to ensure the safety and security of our valued customers. We have taken a strong stance against online fraud, as demonstrated by our stringent measures in deactivating and blacklisting SIMs, including providing a reporting mechanism for our customers through the #StopSpam portal. These actions are crucial steps towards building a safer, more trustworthy network and preserving the integrity of our communication channels,” said Anton Bonifacio, Globe Chief Information Security Officer.
In addition to blacklisting and deactivating SIMs, Globe also successfully intercepted a staggering 2.19 billion scam and spam messages just in the first half of 2023. This represents an increase of approximately 360%, compared to the 615.01 million messages blocked during the same period the previous year.
These efforts underscore Globe’s commitment to supporting the government’s fight against scammers and fraudsters, in line with the SIM Registration Act. The law mandates individuals to register and present valid identification to telecom entities to keep their mobile and broadband services active.
In its persistent fight against spam and scam messages, Globe has made substantial investments in detection and blocking systems. The company invested $20 million in its Security Operations Center, which operates 24/7 to screen out undesired messages from both international and domestic sources. (PR)