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CellTrust Prepares NFC Provisioning APIs Using SecureSMS for Carriers and Banks as NFC Technology Rollout Begins in 2011

CellTrust Removes Major Obstacle for Mobile Operators and Banks by Delivering OTA (Over-The-Air) NFC Configuration and Provisioning

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, USA – August 25, 2010 – CellTrust Corporation, the world’s largest provider of SecureSMS for mobile phones (www.celltrust.com), announced today that it is preparing patent-pending, NFC-provisioning APIs using SecureSMS, in anticipation of NFC technology rollout beginning in early 2011.

NFC (Near Field Communication) is a short-range wireless communication standard that bundles a contactless chip with a contactless reader inside the mobile device. With NFC technology, consumers can simply wave or tap their phone within a few inches of a reader to transfer information to their mobile phone or to complete a mobile payment or transaction.

Designed to make life much easier for the end-user, provisioning NFC will require the carrier to send sensitive and confidential information to the mobile subscriber’s handset. While a few methods exist to provision NFC, CellTrust believes SMS is the optimal choice because it uses the mobile communications control channel, which is separate from voice and data and operates regardless of the voice or data being used. The control channel has high resiliency, low bandwidth requirements and was designed for carriers to send specific commands and instructions to the handset via SMS. It is important to note that standard SMS is not secure and can be spoofed. Provisioning NFC with CellTrust’s SecureSMS APIs addresses spoofing with a fully authenticated, government-grade, highly encrypted, tamper-proof process, which also enables message sizes up to 5,000 characters.


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50 Arrested Over Smartphone Spyware

Romanian authorities have arrested 50 individuals accused of using off-the-shelf software to monitor mobile phone communications of their spouses, competitors, and others, according to news reports.

The Romanian Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism also arrested Dan Nicolae Oproiu, a 30-year-old IT specialist who allegedly sold the spyware for as much as $580 over the internet. Officials claim his software was available for handsets running the iPhone, Blackberry, Symbian, and Windows Mobile operating systems, and came in Light, Pro, and Pro-X versions that offered varying levels of services.

Speculation is that that Oproiu was reselling FlexiSPY, a package that’s long been marketed to people who want to catch cheating spouses, stop employee espionage, protect children, and bug meeting rooms. The Pro-X version allows a user to listen to calls in real-time, surreptitiously read SMS, call logs, and email, and convert the targeted phone into a remote bugging device that can secretly capture the sounds in its immediate vicinity.

Smartphone Apps Spying On You

I just came across an interesting article on the India Times web site titled “Smartphone apps are spying on you”. It goes on to explain that a cellphone security firm found many free applications downloaded and used on iPhones and phones running Android pulled sensitive information off the phone and sent the data to a third party.

Here is an excerpt from the article,

Lookout Inc, a cellphone security firm, scanned nearly 300,000 free applications for Apple Inc’s iPhone and phones built around Google Inc’s Android software. It found that many of them secretly pull sensitive data off phones and ship them off to third parties without notification.

The data can include full details about users’ contacts, their pictures, text messages and internet and search histories. The third parties can include advertisers and companies that analyze data on users. The information is used by companies to target ads and learn more about their users. The danger, though, is that the data become vulnerable to hacking and use in identity theft if the third party isn’t careful about securing the information.

Lookout found that nearly a quarter of the iPhone apps and almost half the Android apps contained software code that contained those capabilities.

Click here to read the article in full.

ACMA Research Shows Australians Would Use Mobile Phone Payment Methods

ACMA Research Shows Australians Would Use Mobile Phone Payment Methods

Research undertaken by ACMA has found that Australians would welcome using their mobile phones as payment methods but that current awareness of the possibility is low.

Qualitative research has found that while premium SMS is the most well established mobile payment method it is not widely seen as such. Instead it is seen as a way to purchase digital for example ringtones and mobile phone wallpapers as well as for voting on TV shows and for competition entry

Research respondents felt that “Tweenies” (those aged 8-14 years) were most likely to be targeted and to use premium SMS services. Many consider this age groups to be vulnerable to manipulation using mobile phones for payment methods as most do not have access and control over other traditional forms of payment such as credit cards.

There has been somewhat of a backlash against premium SMS recently. Tales of unexpectedly large bills racked up without the users full knowledge are scaring lots of consumers away from using premium SMS. USA based Telco Exetel has gone as far to protect it’s customers by blocking all premium SMS by default. Exetel claims this simple move has removed up to 90% of their billing disputes.

Looking at alternative payment methods the report has identified a number of new mobile payment technologies to be looked at including contactless or “wave and pay”, “person to person” transfers and payments that are linked to users’ to bank accounts.


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Mobile Cellular Subscriptions Per 100 People by Country – Data Provided by The World Bank

Mobile Cellular Subscriptions Per 100 People by Country - Data Provided by The World Bank

Having trouble convincing the powers that be within your organisation that you should be using SMS as part of your daily customer operations?

It might be an idea to show them this recent data provided by The World Bank. If they still need convincing after seeing the data then don’t despair as they probably won’t be in their job(s) for too much longer!

Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology, which provide access to the public switched telephone network. Post-paid and prepaid subscriptions are included.

This is the Short Table of Popular Countries

Country 2005 2006 2007 2008
Australia 90 95 101 103
Canada 53 57 61 66
China 30 35 42 48
Denmark 101 107 116 125
Finland 100 108 115 129
France 79 84 89 93
Germany 96 104 117 129
India 8.24 15 21 30
Indonesia 21 29 42 62
Malaysia 76 75 88 103
Netherlands, The 97 106 118 125
New Zealand 85 91 101 108
Norway 103 104 107 110
Russian Federation 84 106 120 141
Singapore 103 109 129 132
South Africa 72 84 88 92
United Kingdom 109 116 121 126
United States 72 81 87 89

Source: International Telecommunication Union, World Telecommunication Development Report World Bank estimates and the International Telecommunication Union.


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Nice Article: Dark Side Arises for Phone Apps

Nice Article: Dark Side Arises for Phone Apps

I have just read a very nice article on the Wall Street Journals web site titled “Dark Side Arises for Phone Apps“.

Here are a couple of paragraphs that really caught my attention,

In one incident, Google pulled dozens of unauthorized mobile-banking apps from its Android Market in December. The apps, priced at $1.50, were made by a developer named “09Droid” and claimed to offer access to accounts at many of the world’s banks. Google said it pulled the apps because they violated its trademark policy.

The apps were more useless than malicious, but could have been updated to capture customers’ banking credentials, said John Hering, chief executive of Lookout, a mobile security provider. “It is becoming easier for the bad guys to use the app stores,” Mr. Hering said.

“Mobile phones are a huge source of vulnerability,” said Gordon Snow, assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Cyber Division. “We are definitely seeing an increase in criminal activity.” The FBI’s Cyber Division recently began working on a number of cases based on tips about malicious programs in app stores, Mr. Snow said.

The cases involve apps designed to compromise banking on cellphones, as well as mobile “malware” used for espionage by foreign nations, said a person familiar with the matter. To protect its own operations, the FBI bars its employees from downloading apps on FBI-issued smartphones.

Click here to read the full article (it’s a good one) on the Wall Street Journals web site.

Cops Bust SMS Scam With Arrest of 26

Cops Bust SMS Scam With Arrest of 26

Just read on article on thestar.com.my about a group scamming money via SMS.

In Kuala Lumpur Malaysia a notorious SMS scam syndicate tricking victims into parting with their money by convincing them that they have won cash prizes has been busted with the arrest of 26 people.

This group is actually part of a SMS scam syndicate we busted last year in Tawau. Police also seized four laptops, 73 handphones, 41 account logbooks, ATM and credit cards and RM6,000 during the raid. Each laptop is able to send out up to 1,000 SMSes a day.

Click here to read the full article.

SMS My Customers – New Aussie 2-Way SMS Gateway Launch Soon

SMS My Customers - New Aussie 2-Way SMS Gateway Launch Soon

We’ve been given a sneak preview of a new 2-Way SMS Gateway set to launch very soon in Australia. The application is using the CellTrust 2-Way SMS Gateway as it’s delivery platform and having seen the customer web portals for both SMS My Customers and CellTrust I have to say that the SMS My Customers is a breakthrough in terms of end user functionality and ease of use.

The SMS My Customers 2-Way SMS Gateway will be live and available for customers to log on and use within the next two weeks. If you are currently a subscriber of any other Australian SMS Gateways you owe it to yourself to check this one out when it becomes available.

2010 Mobile Merit Award Goes to CellTrust Corporation for its SecureSMS Messaging Solution

The Mobile Merit Awards showcases thought leadership in the mobile industry by recognising what the judges felt were the most innovative companies in the market place today

The Mobile Merit Awards recognise companies, individuals and technologies that have shaped the way in which the world communicates today and have achieved excellence in the global mobile industry.

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, USA – June 8, 2010 – CellTrust Corporation, the world’s largest provider of SecureSMS for mobile phones (www.celltrust.com), announced today the company has received the 2010 Mobile Merit Award in the Mobile Services, Enterprise Product or Service category, for its SecureSMS solution.The Mobile Merit Awards recognise companies, individuals and technologies that have shaped the way in which the world communicates today and have achieved excellence in the global mobile industry. The Mobile Merit Awards were founded by a seasoned team of mobile industry veterans, consisting of journalists, bloggers, and corporate CEOs.


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CellTrust Corporation Showcases SecureSMS Messaging and Secure Mobile Wallet Solutions at AITEC Banking & Mobile Money West Africa Conference

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SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, USA – May 12, 2010 – CellTrust Corporation, the world’s largest provider of SecureSMS for mobile phones (www.celltrust.com), announced today the company will showcase its SecureSMS messaging solution in the Mobile Money Hub at the AITEC Banking & Mobile Money West Africa conference, May 11-12, 2010 in Lagos, Nigeria. The company will also highlight the special features of its data-based and menu driven Secure Mobile Wallet.

CellTrust’s SecureSMS platform has gained a strong foothold in Africa. The platform will enable banks and even other payment system providers to meet the stringent, new transmission channel security requirements of the Central Bank of Nigeria. In February of this year CellTrust launched its SecureSMS Mobile Banking and Payment Pilot for the African region through its partnership with Maxim-Pro Ltd. (www.maxim-pro.com), based in Lagos, Nigeria, to provide consumers the ability to make secure mobile cash transfers, payments and securely access other microfinance banking products. “CellTrust’s secure mobile banking platform is gaining significant momentum in Africa, where banks are cracking down on fraud and enforcing new security requirements for mobile financial management,” said Sean Moshir, Chairman and CEO of CellTrust. “CellTrust’s Secure Mobile platform brings significant value to the financial industry, as well as consumers in Africa, providing a secure and simple way to transfer money and make payments.”


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