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Airtel Protects 3.5 Million Users in Delhi with Fraud Detection System

Telecom Talk

It is enabled by default for all Airtel customers using its mobile and broadband services. Read More – Jio, Airtel Duopoly Should Not Happen: Govt Airtel’s advanced fraud detection system scans and filters links through WhatsApp, SMS, Facebook, Telegram, Instagram, e-mail, and more including browsers.

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Airtel Blocks 1.80 Lakh Malicious Links in South India Using AI-Powered Fraud Detection: Report

Telecom Talk

The company said the system is automatically enabled for all Airtel mobile and broadband users. It leverages real-time threat intelligence to examine over 1 billion URLs daily and blocks access to harmful sites in under 100 milliseconds.” ” As per multiple media reports, Airtel blocked 1.80 million users in Karnataka, 5.4

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SIMs, RCS and Verified Senders: The Protocol Loopholes Powering Global Smishing

Telecom Talk

Can AI led tools and network-level reforms really keep pace with threats that exploit the very design of mobile communication? The Rising Tide of Smishing Attacks In a world increasingly dependent on mobile devices, SMS phishing or smishing has emerged as one of the most effective and scalable cyberattack vectors.

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Top 5 Features of 3CX Every Australian Small Business Needs

Aatrox Communications

Remote Work Support : Cloud-based UC, paired with Telstra business mobile plans , lets remote workers in Cairns connect via mobile apps. Web-Based Video Conferencing 3CX’s built-in video conferencing tool runs directly in your web browser, eliminating the need for third-party apps like Zoom.

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Google's Digital Ad Network Declared an Illegal Monopoly by Federal District Court

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Get Broadband Breakfast's free daily newsletter every morning, Mon.-Fri. District Judge Amit Mehta to impose a sweeping punishment that includes  a proposed requirement for Google to sell its Chrome web browser. Want top news about tech and politics? Subscribe Email sent! Check your inbox to complete your signup.

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Data, Competition and Affordability Key to Expanding Broadband

Broadband Breakfast

WASHINGTON, September 21, 2024 – Expanding broadband access to all Americans will require accurate data collection and mapping to ensure that funding and resources are allocated effectively.  Broadband Breakfast on September 18, 2024 - Measuring Broadband: What’s the Next Step?

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Broadband access is a voting issue

Blandin on Broadband

Their focus in on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, but I think the factors they mention are true for anyone with limited and broadband access… With the election less than a week away and access to reliable election information more important than ever, what happens when communities lack internet access?