Key points:

  • Xuan Su allegedly sent scam text messages pretending to be from different companies
  • He was arrested by police at his Moorebank home following an investigation
  • Mr Su has been granted bail and is expected to face court again in April
  • WaterWaiver@aussie.zone
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    8 months ago

    Look at the equipment! That's insane! It's probably 1 sim card -> 1 android radio chipset -> 1 antennae. ie equivalent to owning a pile of android phones.

    I looked "sim box" up and yes you can just buy this stuff.

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    They have to know their target market is dodgy, you don't need physical phones/radios/sims for sending bulk SMS unless you are intentionally trying to look like individual mobile phones in order to bypass something (free unlimited SMS billing? spam detection?). There are online bulk sending companies and telecoms themselves provide service to them, no physical phones needed, all above board.

    Also they cost an arm and a leg. It would be cheaper to get a stack of cheap phones (but I guess you're paying for the automation of this spamming solution).

    Looking forward to seeing if there is a whirlpool topic about this article :D I wonder if some of the cheaper virtual mobile phone providers do this to piggy back cheap unlimited plans from other networks ;D

  • joelfromaus@aussie.zone
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    8 months ago

    His wife met him outside court and as Mr Su picked up a small child, she demanded the media stop filming the child.

    Real classy people. Hope they through the book at this guy, the amount of SMS phishing scams the last couple of years have been absolutely ridiculous.