Mobile Security & Subscriber Protection

Covering SIM swap fraud prevention, mobile money security, 2FA/OTP protection, and the on-device technologies that protect subscribers at the absolute edge of the network—where identity is most vulnerable and stakes are highest.

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Attestation ≠ Authentication

Why Header Data Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story Let’s pull back the curtain on something that looks simple—but isn’t. Attestation labels (A, B, C) from the STIR/SHAKEN framework may offer a quick snapshot of a call’s trust level, but they don’t guarantee full authentication. These tags can be spoofed, allowing fraudulent calls to slip through […]

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The Hidden Costs of Broken Links in Telecommunications

What Every Operator Needs to Know For telecom operators, the stakes have never been higher. Customers demand flawless connectivity, regulators impose strict standards, and competition intensifies with every passing day. Yet, hidden challenges like dropped calls, routing errors, and telecom fraud quietly drain billions from the industry each year. These issues aren’t just operational headaches—they’re […]

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Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company Growth Track

Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), commonly known as du, announced an impressive 19.6% growth in net profit for 2022. Gulf Business reported that this increase in service revenues lifted the gross margin to 65.2 percent compared to 62.2 percent in Q3 2021. This news comes as a significant achievement for the telecom giant, reflecting its […]

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Keeping Your Child’s Phone Safe from Fraud

A cellphone is a part of the everyday life of today’s young generation. Globally, over half of all children own a smartphone by age 10. As of 2020, the average age in the UK is 7, and in 2015 the average age for cellphones for children in European countries is 10. Generally, the average age […]