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China requiring ID for all mobile service purchases to prevent SMS spam
According to the China Daily newspaper, people in China are now required to provide personal identification when they purchase any sort of cell phone service, including pre-paid SIM cards that could previously be purchased anonymously with cash. The government claims this is to clamp down on SMS spam messages, but some human rights organizations...
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Tribunal to study claim-filing via SMS, Facebook
KUCHING: The Consumer Claims Tribunal is studying the possibility of allowing the short-messaging service (SMS) and social networking site, Facebook, to be used for filing claims.
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Monday, August 16th, 2010 20:44:00 KUCHING: The Consumer Claims Tribunal is studying the possibility of allowing the short-messaging service (SMS) and social networking site, Facebook, to be used for filing claims. Its chairman Pretam Singh said the tribunal wanted consumers, especially the younger generation, who mostly own mobile phones, to be able to make...
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Android-attacking malware loose in the wild
If you think your smart phone with the cutting-edge Android operating system is safe, think again. Bernadette Irinco of the TrendLabs technical communications department has just emailed journalists a virus warning that covers such phones. According to Irinco, Trend Micro researchers were alerted to the discovery of the first SMS Trojan running on Googles...
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