UK’s SIM Farm Ban: A Knockout Punch to Fraudsters or Just a Prank Call?

The British government plans to ban SIM farms to curb mobile fraud. Fraud minister Lord Hanson announced that penalties will take effect six months after the Crime and Policing Bill’s Royal Assent. SIM farms, which aid large-scale scams, will face hefty fines as the UK leads Europe in tackling this growing issue.

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SIM farms are the “corn fields” of cybercrime, and the Brits are finally picking up their pitchforks! With the looming ban on these fraudulent factories, it seems the UK is ready to weed out those pesky scammers, once and for all. The message is clear: it’s time to stop cultivating crime and start cultivating justice.

Key Points:

  • The UK government plans to ban SIM farms to reduce mobile fraud.
  • The ban will come into effect six months after the Crime and Policing Bill receives Royal Assent.
  • Penalties include an unlimited fine in England and Wales, and a £5000 fine in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  • Fraud accounts for over 40% of reported crime in England and Wales.
  • UK telecoms operators have blocked over one billion scam messages since 2023.

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