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- by Alan R. Bechtold
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- CELLULAR FRAUD VERY PREVENTABLE,
- ACCORDING TO AUDIOVOX PRESIDENT
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- (BPS) -- Eighteen people arrested last week in New York on charges of illegally
- using their cellular telephones would have been unable to commit such a crime
- had they been using cellular phones from Audiovox Corp., according to John
- Shalam, president of Audiovox.
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- The 18 were arrested on charges of illegally altering memory chips in their
- mobile phones so they could make calls without being charged.
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- "The sad thing is that this crime is very preventable," Shalam said. "If this
- type of alteration is attempted on an Audiovox cellular phone, the phone is
- rendered useless."
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- According to Louis Antoniou, vice president of Audiovox's mobile electronics
- division, such tampering is prevented on Audiovox phones by an algorithm built
- into the software which prevents alteration of the phone's electronic serial
- number (E.S.N).
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- "If someone attempts to change the E.S.N. without using the algorithm, the
- phone will not activate," Antoniou said. "As far as we know, such prevention
- against tampering is unique to Audiovox."
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- Cellular phones have memory chips which contain both a mobile identification
- number (M.I.N.) and the E.S.N. When a call is made, both the numbers are
- transmitted to the mobile carrier where a computer checks the validity of the
- E.S.N. If the number is valid, the call goes through and the cost is charged
- to a billing number provided by the M.I.N. chip.
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- By reprogramming the E.S.N., those arrested apparently caused other people to
- be billed for their calls.
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- Officials estimate that the fraud cost local mobile telephone companies
- approximately $40,000 per month. Nationwide, carriers were losing an estimated
- $3 million.
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- Audiovox Corp., a major supplier of cellular telephones, autosound and auto
- security products, is located at 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788, (516)
- 249-3366.
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