Five top spam texts for 2012 revealed in AdaptiveMobile’s Ongoing Threat Analysis
London, 18 October, 2012 – AdaptiveMobile, the world leader in mobile security, today announces five SMS spam campaigns that are plaguing UK
mobile phone users in 2012. Text messages offering thousands of pounds
to consumers because of mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance scored the
highest on AdaptiveMobile’s Ongoing Threat Analysis (OTA) which rates
the impact of spam text messages by sector. The report highlights the
need for operators to continue to focus on keeping the SMS channel clean
to protect users from unwanted messages.
“SMS
is one of the most established and popular mobile communication
channels and is consequently more trusted,” says Ciaran Bradley, VP of
Handset Security, AdaptiveMobile. “Scammers and spammers are very quick
to respond to current events such as PPI mis-selling or the latest
celebrity scandal and create scams around them. For this reason, it is
very important that mobile operators are aware of the threats that their
customers are under threat from.”
Examples of the most common SMS scams in 2012:
Note: there are frequent variations in the text and numbers used by spammers, in order to avoid detection.
- Payment Protection Insurance (PPI)
IMPORTANT
- You could be entitled up to £3,160 in compensation from mis-sold PPI
on a credit card or loan. Please reply PPI for info or STOP to opt out.
- Quick Loans
A [redacted] loan for £950 is approved for you if you receive this SMS. 1 min verification & cash in 1 hr at www.[redacted].co.uk to opt out reply stop
- Accident compensation
You
have still not claimed the compensation you are due for the accident
you had. To start the process please reply YES. To opt out text STOP
- Debt forgiveness
Due
to a new legislation, those struggling with debt can now apply to have
it written off. For more information text the word INFO or to opt out
text STOP
- Pension reviews
Our
records indicate your Pension is under performing to see higher growth
and up to 25% cash release reply PENSION for a free review. To opt out
reply STOP
People in the UK
are also being subjected to spam advertising adult content and fake
celebrity sex tapes. Whilst not as prevalent as the above spam these can
be more disturbing to due to the explicit content of the texts,
particularly if received by minors.
This
year’s results differ from last year when spam offering compensation
for accidents was most prevalent (40%), followed by messages promising
to help with debt (20%) and offering loans (17%). With 78% of all UK
mobile users – 3.6bn people – being active SMS users, the reach of SMS
spam is extremely high. Although SMS spam is much less common than email
spam, it is also a far more trusted channel. Consequently, many users
place a great deal more trust in SMS than email, IM or twitter.
“Many
of these spam messages may be from middlemen and marketing companies –
the equivalent of cold callers – but others can be started by
fraudsters,” continues Bradley. “The most convincing scams are rooted in
truth and as we all know, there is greater awareness of the
compensation being paid out by the leading banks for the mis-selling of
PPI. Consumers should be very wary of unknown numbers, avoid clicking on
links in unsolicited messages and remember that anything which seems
too good to be true usually is. Whilst consumers are usually quite
savvy, many can simply be frustrated by receiving these texts and may
feel powerless to prevent them. Consequently, operators should take
steps to filter out these annoyances to make sure that they do not even
reach the consumer in question.”
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