My mobile got pwn3d recently by spams and I really have no idea where it was originated from. I never recalled of having subscribe to any mobile service. What pissed me off is how come some crappy service cost £1.50 for nothing? My anger took to it's toll and here is the chronology;
1st Message: "Do you ever notice that when you're driving, anyone going slower than you is an idiot & everyone driving faster than you is a maniac?"
Time: 5.06pm
Date: 13/08/06
Damage done: £1.50
My response: "Apa nie?" (In awe?)
2nd Message: "Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still thinks they are beautiful."
Time: 5.07pm
Date: 27/8/06
Damage done: £1.50
My response: "Not another one? What tha...?" (Shocked?)
3rd Message: "Man to wife on wedding night: Are you sure I'm the first man you are sleeping with? Of course honey, I stayed awake with all the others!"
Time: 5.05
Date: 3/9/06
Damage done: £1.50
My response: "Ok enough. Action time!" (Disgusted!)
The culprit - 82277 (& its partner 82288 as well)
It is amusing at first, but what amusement costs £4.50 for god sake! My mobile was pwn3d by some irresponsible mobile scam company & yet they still think its funny! For every bloody SMS that I received (which I didn't subscribe), the damage done was £1.50, & boy it hurts! I admit I'm silly enough to wait & only to realise after the 2nd SMS that my credits was deducted off as soon as the message arrives.
Before blogging this entry, I have googled around for some 'remedies' if it exists. It came to my surprise that this scam has been going on around last year as stated in this online forum; http://paulm.com/inchoate/2005/04/82277_sms_spam.html. It was believed to have originated from Win Stock (sounds like Winsock?). Victims claimed that their numbers is either randomly targeted OR by accident through a 'genuine' subscriber who key in the wrong numbers. how likely can that be when so many people are complaining & all they can say is accident? I don't think so. I believe this is deliberately targeted.
And just in case you guys (in UK) using O2 services same as mine & suffering the same fate like I do, you can try;
- Composing a new blank message (using 'reply' function wont work)
- Type STOP
- Send it to that bloody number - 82277
- In 5-20 minutes you will get a confirmation saying that your services has been discontinued
Here is the pics of how 'funny' a scam can get when it does invade your privacy & financial wellbeing.

Funny - yeah right!

New number of SATAN - 82277. Avoid at all cost!

My response to this shit.

Ask them Go Die

Service ceased - this better be good or else!!
My message to the scammers: K4N4541 N14 51N6!!
Adios. HTH.
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3 Responses to “Mobile Pwn3d!”
hahaha this is so cute
ermm besides the fact you have to sacrifice that 1.50 for each sms.. ouch!
Something similar happens with to me sometime back. the culprit: sms.ac; Maxis (012) (a Malaysian mobile operator) even partnered them. it’s no more i believe after i kick-up a huge fuss till some big shot from their UK office called to settle the matter. the trick? i forwarded my complain to everybody including Maxis’ CEO.
pei sheah: yeah i heard that Malaysian airtime provider themselves ‘allied’ with scammers to do this, such a disgrace! but my airtime provider did not, is just some scammer smart enough to get your number & claim it is all by ‘accident’.
sharon: yah, altogether is £4.50 is RM30 wei, for some ‘joke’ (yeah right).