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2025 was the year of enforcement. 2026 will be the year of example.

In 2025, regulators stopped warning and started acting. Across telecom, companies that once dismissed compliance as a formality began to face real consequences. Fines increased. Investigations expanded. Auditors no longer accepted claims without proof. If your company treats call validation as a technical add-on, it’s time to rethink. Validation is now business protection. It defends […]

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4 Warning Signs of Synthetic Identity Fraud

Some fraud doesn’t steal identities, it builds them. A few real details mixed with fake ones create a person who doesn’t exist but looks completely legitimate. That’s synthetic identity fraud: convincing, calculated, and built to slip through routine checks. Unlike traditional identity theft, synthetic identities leave no one to sound the alarm. They slip into […]

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Top 5 “Trusted” Countries Used in Hidden Telecom Fraud

Why Location Alone Can No Longer Be Your Security Strategy You’ve probably heard the advice: “Don’t answer calls from unknown numbers.” But here’s the twist—what if that number looks like it’s from your own country, or a place you’ve always associated with credibility? Your instinct changes. You pick up. And that, right there, is the […]

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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 […]