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Lawmaker urges NTC to enforce SIM card law

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Rep. Tobias Tiangco of Navotas called on the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to engage stakeholders in addressing the problem of text scams in the country.

Tiangco, chair of the House Committee on Information and Communications Technology, said the strict implementation of the SIM Registration Act could be a game-changer in combating text scams.

“One of the main reasons Speaker Romualdez advocated for the SIM Registration Act was to institutionalize regulatory mechanisms capable of effectively addressing fraudulent acts. With the strict implementation of this law, we can gain momentum in both preventing and apprehending individuals or organized syndicates involved in text scams,” he added.

The Navotas solon also highlighted the crucial role of the private sector in supporting government efforts to prevent cybercrimes and underscored the need for agencies like the NTC to lead these collaborative programs.

“The NTC is currently meeting with telco companies and SIM distributors and retailers. They should include in their agenda a specific initiative that will foster close collaboration to curb these scams,” he added.

Recently, the Social Security System (SSS) released an advisory warning its members of an ongoing phishing scam done through text messages.

The advisory cautions SSS members to be wary of text messages asking them to click on a link for benefit claims, expiring contribution payments, or MySSS registration.

According to SSS Senior Vice President Norma Doctor, this scam aims to steal personal information, including social security numbers and log-in credentials for MySSS accounts.

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