Benhur Abalos

Abalos cellphone number hacked

May 9, 2022 People's Tonight 1087 views

A DAY before the national elections, former MMDA Chair Benhur Abalos warned the public through an FB post to ignore messages from his “spoofed” cellphone number, which he had immediately suspended.

This after his Globe cellphone number was allegedly hacked in the morning of May 8.

“It has been sending out unscrupulous messages. I went to Globe office this afternoon to complain about the hacking incident and had the number immediately suspended,” wrote Abalos Jr., who is the national campaign manager of presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

Abalos Jr. brought the matter before Globe Telecoms and the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).

As per Globe Telecom’s findings, it was validated that Abalos Jr.’s number did not send out the said “unscrupulous messages”.

The Globe security operations team further noted that Abalos Jr. is possibly a victim of illegal broadcaster devices prohibited by the NTC under “The Radio Control Law”.

The NTC is still currently investigating the matter in coordination with Globe Telecom, but agrees with the latter that it may be a classic case of “SMS spoofing”.

According to Kaspersky, a cybersecurity solutions provider, phone number spoofing allows scammers to trick individuals to believe they are receiving calls or messages from a particular number- a disguise- to entice them to fall for the scammer’s malicious motivations.

NTC Commissioner Gamaliel A. Cordoba warned that owners of illegal broadcaster devices and their operators will face criminal and civil penalties.

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