SIM Binding Latest News
The Department of Telecommunications recently directed over the top (OTT) communication apps, such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Snapchat, Signal, Arattai and others, to ensure SIM binding.
About SIM Binding
- SIM binding refers to a form of device binding in which a user's mobile device is securely linked to their SIM card.Â
- This approach enhances security by ensuring that authentication processes are tied not just to the device but specifically to the unique identity of the SIM card, reducing the risk of unauthorised access.
Why SIM Binding Is Becoming Essential?
- Communication apps today verify your SIM only once when you first install them.Â
- After that, even if you remove the SIM or it gets deactivated, the app continues to work.Â
- Many cybercriminals outside India use Indian mobile numbers to cheat people.Â
- They log into Indian apps using old or inactive SIM-linked accounts.Â
- Because the SIM is not physically present in the phone, there is no record of where the phone actually is.Â
- This makes it hard to track criminals.
- This makes it easy for hackers, spammers, and fraudsters to misuse numbers.
Recent Government Directions
- The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has asked all over-the-top communication platforms operating in India to complete the SIM-binding-to-device exercise within the next 90 days.Â
- The DoT has directed these apps to make sure their services work only when the correct SIM card is in the phone.Â
- If the app stops working the moment the SIM is removed, the government believes it will close one loophole that scammers use to stay untraceable.
- Several financial applications, including banking and Unified Payment Interface (UPI) apps, already enforce strict active-SIM rules to prevent fraud.
Source: ET
SIM Binding FAQs
Q1: What does SIM binding primarily aim to secure?
Ans: The link between the mobile device and its SIM card.
Q2: Why is SIM binding considered essential in modern communication apps?
Ans: It prevents misuse of apps using old or inactive SIM-linked accounts.
Q3: What is a key security benefit of SIM binding?
Ans: Reduced risk of unauthorised access to apps.