CellTrust Secure SMS Continues to be Secure, While Many Wireless Banks’ Apps Were Exposed to Security Flaws

Company says Secure SMS users’ information is safe and secure because of product architecture

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, USA – November 22, 2010 – CellTrust Corporation, the recognised leader in mobile secure messaging and secure applications for mobile phones (www.celltrust.com), today announced that CellTrust’s mobile banking product, which is being piloted outside of the U.S., is based on SecureSMS Secure Mobile information management (SMIM) architecture and is not affected by security flaws that were recently published in a Wall Street Journal article. The article stated that a number of top financial companies and banks, such as Wells Fargo & Co., Bank of America Corp. and USAA, are rushing to develop updates to fix security flaws in wireless banking applications that could allow a computer criminal syndicates to obtain sensitive data like usernames, passwords and financial information.

“This is not the first time that mobile banking applications have been vulnerable to security flaws, and we do not believe it will be the last time,” said Sean Moshir, CEO and Chairman of CellTrust. “The issue with the banking apps mentioned in The Wall Street Journal article is that personal information about the wireless subscriber, such as the user name and password to a bank account, is being stored in the mobile device, which could give a cybercriminal full access to a person’s financial accounts. Storing the password in the memory of the handset is a fundamental mistake in the design of the apps and the security architecture. Furthermore, apps that store passwords in the memory of the handset or send it across the network are not compliant with financial industry regulations or best practices.”

Moshir continued, “CellTrust developed its SecureSMS platform from the ground-up, with security architecture in mind, and continues to provide a safe and secure environment for the exchange of sensitive information. A key difference with SecureSMS is that CellTrust uses the mobile command channel for communication, rather than the data channel which was used for these particular mobile banking apps. It is critical and added security for mobile banks apps to perform the actual transaction or user authentication out of band.” (more…)

Nice Article Posted by Mobile Marketer About Extreme Makeover Home Edition Using SMS Alerts to Wrangle Volunteers

Nice Article Posted by Mobile Marketer About Extreme Makeover Home Edition Using SMS Alerts to Wrangle Volunteers

Chris Harnick from Mobile Marketer has written a very nice article about how ABC is using the mobile platform to source volunteers and donations for their Extreme Makeover Home Edition show. It’s a truly worthwhile initiative by ABC and the use of the mobile platform makes it very interesting.

The following is a brief excerpt from the article – make sure to read it in full.

ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” is leveraging the mobile platform to get volunteers and raise donations for an Indiana family in need.

Software company URBaCS is using CellTrust’s mobile messaging gateway to send notifications to volunteers who signed up to help Hallmark Homes build housing. Outdoor signage, online calls-to-action and radio promotions are encouraging spectators to sign-up for the SMS alerts and eventually donate.

“We have a large, broad range of people out at the job site and the excitement level is unparalleled,” said Jayson Manship, director of operations at URBaCS, Noblesville, IN. “They’re excited to help and watch a family in need get a dream home.

Read the full article “Extreme Makeover Home Edition Using SMS Alerts to Wrangle Volunteers” by Mobile Marketer on their web site.

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