The National Communications Entity (enacom) will force the mobile phone operators to modify their security systems and adopt the biometric recognition when requesting a new SIM card for theft or substitutionwith the objective of avoid cases of identity theft and hacking.

This was confirmed by the vice president of Enacom, Gustavo López, in response to a request from federal judge María Servini so that the regulatory entity take the necessary measures to prevent the hacking of cell phones through the method called “SIM Swap”.

“What we are going to do is force the companies to change the security mechanism they have,” López said this Wednesday morning in dialogue with Urbana Play radio, and announced that “between this week and the next” the entity will publish the corresponding resolution.

“SIM Swap”: identity theft

The “SIM Swap”, a method allegedly used in the recent hacks of the Buenos Aires Minister of Security and Justice, Marcelo D’Alessandro and the national deputy of Together for Change (JxC), Diego Santilli, consists of a method of data theft and identity that It is done taking advantage of the lack of security of mobile operators when requesting a new SIM, removable card that stores the telephone number of the telephone user.

To carry out this type of hack, the attacker, with a blank SIM card -generally obtained illegally-, contact the operator to report an alleged theft or loss of the card.

The problem is that the operators do not usually reliably verify the identity, and the required data -such as address, birthday, document number or name- are relatively easy to access, especially in the case of public figures.

The “SIM Swap” is a method of data and identity theft that is carried out due to the lack of security of telephone companies

Once the attacker manages to trick the companies into assigning the victim’s phone line to the blank SIM card, they can not only receive calls and text messages from it, but can also activate WhatsApp and other messaging applications. validating the phone number.

Similarly, you can also reset passwords from other platforms, if the SMS verification method is enabled on them.

“What the judge has done is ask us, as a regulatory entity, to force companies to find other mechanisms to guarantee the safety of their customers,” said the vice president of Enacom.

For this, López indicated, biometric recognition will be used.

“If I say that I lost my card and I want to replace it with another, then the company will ask me for facial recognition to find out who the person asking for it is,” he gave an example.

In any case -he clarified- the cases of “SIM Swap” are “statistically very low”.

Authorized Rate Increases

The head of the regulatory body also referred to Enacom’s recent decision to modify the authorized increases for telephone, internet and television provider companies.

The increases, which were originally 9.80% as of next February 1 and 7.80% as of April 1, they will become monthly with 4% for this month of January and Februaryand 3.5% for March and April.

“We decided to do it this way because the national government, through the Ministry of Economy, came to an agreement with almost all business sectors so that what is not framed within Fair Pricesgo up 4% per month,” said López.

The official, however, lamented that only SMEs and cooperatives comply with these increase guidelines, and not large companies.

“They obtained a precautionary measure, in force two years ago, so the large companies that obtained the measure do not meet the requirement for fair, equitable and reasonable prices“, he pointed.

In this sense, he blamed the judicial system for issuing precautionary measures.

“We declare them (ICT services) as a public service. However, justice releases the price to what each company wants and the suspension is in force until April 2023,” he indicated and recalled that Decree 690/2020 that established it “It was never declared unconstitutional.”

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