Hello,

yes to clone a sim card became difficult with enhanced security of sim card. 
But to put an application on a phone to get/send sms is quite straight forward.

regards


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Nikos Balkanas [mailto:nbalka...@gmail.com] 
Envoyé : mardi 5 avril 2011 11:07
À : info.ubichip; 'Alvaro Cornejo'; 'users'
Objet : Re: Weird sms behaviour

Hi,

This is not possible... Most likely provider's HLR went whacky over that 
weekend and was fixed afterwards. Let's not scare users unnecessarily ;-)

BR,
Nikos
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "info.ubichip" <info.ubic...@free.fr>
To: "'Alvaro Cornejo'" <cornejo.alv...@gmail.com>; "'users'" 
<users@kannel.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 8:26 AM
Subject: RE: Weird sms behaviour


Hello Alvaro,

may I suggest an application which has been put in your wife phone which
handle all the SMS traffic. SMS are received on specific port on phone, like
a TCP port on a computer machine, so it could be some "virus" catch the
sms/dlr before it is going to the normal reader sms application ?

another possibility is someone cloned the sim card...

hope it helps

-----Message d'origine-----
De : users-boun...@kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] De la part
de Alvaro Cornejo
Envoyι : mercredi 30 mars 2011 07:58
ΐ : users; kannel_dev_mailinglist
Objet : Weird sms behaviour

Hi

Sorry for this cross posted question to the lists but I need help on
this issue that is not related to kannel but with sms behaviour. I DO
REALLY need some light on this.

My wife have a phone that, during a weekend, was not able to receive
any sms but was able to send messages that arrived with no problems to
destinations. The only weird thing she noticed was that she did not
received any incomming message nor the delivery notifications she has
her phone configured to automatically ask for.

The next Monday after that, chatting with a friend of her -that lives
in Argentina (we live in Peru)-, he told her that during that weekend
he received several messages not intended for him. And when going
through those messages; they were messages sent to my wifes phone.
They do some tests and he sent her a couple of messages that he
received back on his phone as if he has sent them to himself. I also
sent her a couple of test sms and she did not received them but his
friend; also some other persons send her messages and all of them
arrived to my wife friend phone in Argentina!!!.

My wife's friend also received some delivery confirmations that the
messages were sucessfully delivered to MY cellphone.... nevertheless I
do not know personally this person, nor I have his cellphone number
nor he got mine!!! I assume that those dlr were to sms that she sent
to me during the weekend and were forwarded, as the other messages to
my wife's friend phone.

I checked her phone and found no way to do such a sms forwarding. It
is a Sony-Ericsson walkman phone.

Sometime this same Monday, without doing any change to her phone,
everything seemed to went back to normal. This problem hasn't repeated
since then.

This is so embarrasing and is obviously creating suspiciuos about me
spying my wife. Even more that, for my wife --at least ;D-- I'm an sms
gurϊ since I work in this business for many years.... To be honest, in
her shoes, I'll think the same.

The only conclusion I can come to is that somehow, during that
weekend, my wifes phone was automatically forwarding sms to his friend
phone. Phone/voice calls were not affected in any way.

Does anyone know of a similar situation of have a better idea of what
could happen?

I would REALLY appreciate any input on this.

Regards

Alvaro


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