top | item 22742727 (no title) ronack | 6 years ago Will this also prevent spoofed text messages? discuss order hn newest DaniloDias|6 years ago It will not.These concepts could be applied towards that purpose if the MNOs wanted to rejigger messaging within their networks & for inter-carrier connectivity- but pursuing that solution would likely be more challenging to implement than this solution. RKearney|6 years ago I have never received a spoofed SMS message so I already thought this was impossible. ronack|6 years ago It's definitely a thing and prevent some SMS use cases due to this security hole. This new FCC doc only references tracing the original sender."The FCC has also called on the industry to “trace back” illegal spoofed calls and text messages to their original sources."
DaniloDias|6 years ago It will not.These concepts could be applied towards that purpose if the MNOs wanted to rejigger messaging within their networks & for inter-carrier connectivity- but pursuing that solution would likely be more challenging to implement than this solution.
RKearney|6 years ago I have never received a spoofed SMS message so I already thought this was impossible. ronack|6 years ago It's definitely a thing and prevent some SMS use cases due to this security hole. This new FCC doc only references tracing the original sender."The FCC has also called on the industry to “trace back” illegal spoofed calls and text messages to their original sources."
ronack|6 years ago It's definitely a thing and prevent some SMS use cases due to this security hole. This new FCC doc only references tracing the original sender."The FCC has also called on the industry to “trace back” illegal spoofed calls and text messages to their original sources."
DaniloDias|6 years ago
These concepts could be applied towards that purpose if the MNOs wanted to rejigger messaging within their networks & for inter-carrier connectivity- but pursuing that solution would likely be more challenging to implement than this solution.
RKearney|6 years ago
ronack|6 years ago
"The FCC has also called on the industry to “trace back” illegal spoofed calls and text messages to their original sources."