ICO raids SIM farm blamed for 350,000 messages

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News release: 22 May 2014

The ICO seized hundreds of SIM cards today, after raiding a SIM farm in offices in Wolverhampton.

Initial estimates suggest the equipment could have been used to send over 350,000 nuisance text messages, though the total may have been more than a million.

Computer equipment and paperwork were seized, and a residential address was also searched. The investigation continues.

Andy Curry, Enforcement Manager at the ICO, said:

“What we’ve seized today backs the intelligence we had that hundreds of thousands of nuisance messages were coming from this address. The rules on sending messages are clear, and if the evidence proves the law has been broken, we will issue a sizeable fine against those responsible.”

The raid was prompted by intelligence supported by reports using the ‘7726’ tool, that allows mobile phone users to report spam text messages by forwarding the messages to 7726 (spelling out SPAM).

Andy Curry added:

“This shows why reporting messages to us and your mobile network operator is so crucial. Without the reports we got through the 7726 system, we wouldn’t have been able to carry out this raid today.”

The raid follows an announcement by the ICO on Tuesday that a Yorkshire direct marketing firm and a Devon PPI claims company were told they face fines totalling £140,000 for breaching electronic marketing rules. The companies were linked to thousands of nuisance marketing calls and prompted over 1,200 reports to the ICO and the Telephone Preference Service.

Find out more on how to report nuisance calls and texts to the ICO

Video: Enforcement Manager Andy Curry discusses the action taken today (YouTube)

 

 

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