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Phone Security

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Yesterday, I recieved the following SMS, supposedly from Reliance -

07:54pm May 23 MESSAGE from 1232

Dear Customer, We suspect that your phone security is compromised and we are rectifying the same. In case of problem, Pl call *333-Reliance

:D

After some time I checked, and found that incoming and outgoing calls were both operational. I called *333, and as expected, they didn't seem to know a thing!

Anybody else got this message? Anybody make any sense from it? :D

Edited by raccoon

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Me also never got such SMS in last week... Could be some goof up by Reliance...

:D:D

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Maybe someone find a way to spoof the SMS from relaince.

BTW guyz there security system and people responsible for the security

both sux. I have concrete evidence of this :-)

Cheers .....................

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wierd, absolutely wierd !

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Might be Reliance trying to fight mobile cloning...

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Well this could not be the way to stop mobile cloning, remember cloning is possible

because this technology is being developed to provide this facility, when same thing

is done by a big lamer company having lot's of fund contributed by so many middle

class family, is known as legal programming of the cdma set :-).

As far as reliance matters they do have the best of the technology they could offered,

but again there implementation and management of stuffs s**ks.

Cheers .................................

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