印度要求WhesApp、Telegram和Signal每6小时与活跃的SIMs和日志用户连接一次,以打击欺诈行为。
India requires WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal to link to active SIMs and log users out every 6 hours to combat fraud.
根据新的《2025年电信网络安全修正规则》,印度已授权“WhessApp”、“Telegram”和“信号”等电讯应用软件必须与活跃的SIM卡保持持续链接,并立即生效。
India has mandated that messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal must remain continuously linked to an active SIM card, effective immediately, under new Telecommunication Cybersecurity Amendment Rules, 2025.
应用程序必须在90天内验证用户活动的SIM, 网络版本必须每六小时将用户登录一次, 需要重新验证 QR 代码 。
Apps must verify a user’s active SIM within 90 days, and web versions must log users out every six hours, requiring QR code re-verification.
该规则将应用程序归类为电信识别用户实体(TIUEs),旨在通过确保手机号码与运行正常的SIM挂钩,填补网络罪犯利用安全漏洞进行欺诈和骗局。
The rule, classifying apps as Telecommunication Identifier User Entities (TIUEs), aims to close security loopholes exploited by cybercriminals for fraud and scams by ensuring mobile numbers are tied to functioning SIMs.
履约情况报告应在120天内提交,不遵守情况有可能受到处罚。
Compliance reports are due within 120 days, with non-compliance risking penalties.
该移动使应用程序接入与电信和金融部门标准相一致,加强了可追踪性和问责制。
The move aligns app access with telecom and financial sector standards, enhancing traceability and accountability.