• March 29, 2024

Globe Telecom said it blocked a total of 142,575 smishing messages in February and March this year, with its proactive filter system successfully detecting in its network these unwanted messages linked to fraud. 

The company also continues to strengthen its security tools and platforms to increase detection and blocking capabilities against illegal SMS and web blaster devices.

Meanwhile, reporting channels and processes have also been enabled for Globe employees, customers, and partners to immediately capture and share information or concerns about fraud and scams.

If you’re a Globe customer, you may report scam messages through Globe’s spam reporting mechanism on its website. The reporting form is also available on the GlobeOne App and Globe’s Facebook Messenger and all other agent-assisted channels.

Meanwhile, Android phone users may also set up spam filters on their devices by downloading the Messages app of Google as their default Android SMS messenger. This app has a Spam Protection setting that can be enabled to block unwanted or unsolicited messages.

“Smishing occurs mainly through mobile text messaging, in which scammers attempt to mislead victims into giving away their personal data. Scammers then use this data to take over a victim’s financial accounts,” said Anton Bonifacio, Globe Chief Information Security Officer.

He said the company is working with the government and industry stakeholders particularly on threat intelligence sharing initiatives, as well as on awareness campaigns.

Last March, Globe presented to the Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) a framework of cooperation that aims to establish sharing of data and intelligence between Globe and BAP member-banks for fraud detection and prevention. The first Memorandum of Agreement was signed between Globe and Unionbank on March 25.

Globe has made Internet safety and cybersecurity programs a key focus over the past few years. In 2021, the company blocked a total of 1.15 billion scam and spam messages, around 7,000 mobile numbers linked to scammers, and 2,000 unofficial social media accounts and phishing sites last year.

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