구두 답변 · 2026-05-07 · 국회 15
SIM 카드 구매·재등록 양상 및 GSM 게이트웨이 오용에 대한 강화된 통제와 실시간 이상 탐지
빅터 라이 의원이 해외 사기 전화가 현지 발신으로 위장되는 통로가 된다는 점에서 대량 SIM 카드 구매, SIM 재등록 양상, GSM 게이트웨이 오용에 대해 더 엄격한 통제와 실시간 이상 탐지를 도입할지 디지털개발정보부에 물었다. MDDI 선임정무부장관 탄 키아트 하우는 상류 통제를 이미 마련했다고 답했다. 2025년 10월 1일부터 사기 자금책의 신규 회선 가입이 금지되고, 2026년 2월 28일부터 1인당 모든 통신사 합산 후불 SIM 10장(기존 선불 3장 한도에 추가)으로 제한되며, 2025년 경찰은 사기 관련 회선 10만5천여 개를 차단했다. IMDA, 정부기술청(GovTech), 경찰은 데이터 분석으로 의심스러운 구매·등록 양상을 탐지한다. 라이 의원이 실시간 모니터링 여부와 임계값 설정 주체를 추궁하자, 탄 장관은 다기관과 민간을 아우르는 범사회적 노력이라며 "도고일척, 마고일장"을 인용해 임계값을 동적으로 조정한다고 설명하고, 작전 보안상 세부는 공개하지 않지만 AI를 포함한 기술과 데이터 분석을 활용한다고 명확히 밝혔다. 또한 전화 최초 접촉 사건이 줄고 SMS 최초 접촉 사건이 약 65%(2024년 1,285건→2025년 450건) 감소했다며, IMDA와 GovTech가 공동 개발한 SIMCardHowMany 도구로 본인 명의 후불 SIM 수를 확인할 수 있다고 소개했다.
핵심 요점
- • IMDA/GovTech/경찰이 데이터 분석으로 의심스러운 SIM 구매·재등록 양상을 탐지
- • 장관은 사기 탐지에 AI를 포함한 기술을 활용한다고 확인하나 작전 보안상 세부는 비공개
- • 후불 SIM 1인 10장 한도(2026-02-28부터), 2025년 사기 회선 10만5천여 개 차단
- • SMS 최초 접촉 사기 약 65% 감소, SIMCardHowMany로 본인 명의 SIM 확인 가능
다기관과 민간 협력으로 상류에 통제를 두고 AI·데이터 분석으로 동적 탐지하며, 임계값은 기관 간 공동 설정해 수법 변화에 맞춰 지속 조정
AI와 데이터 분석이 통신 계층 사기 차단의 핵심 도구가 되었으나, 탐지 임계값과 세부는 작전 보안을 이유로 비공개
“하지만 분명히, 우리는 기술과 데이터 분석을, AI와 같은 기술의 활용을 포함해 사용하고 있습니다.”
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영어 원문
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-06-02
14 Mr Victor Lye asked the Minister for Digital Development and Information whether the Government will consider tighter controls and real-time anomaly detection for (i) bulk SIM card purchases (ii) SIM re-registration patterns and (iii) GSM gateway misuse, given their role in enabling overseas scam calls to appear local.
The Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information (Mr Tan Kiat How) (for the Minister for Digital Development and Information) : The Government takes a proactive stance against scam calls and has put in place upstream controls to deter the abuse of SIM cards and GSM gateways.
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has worked with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) to tighten SIM card registration rules. Since 1 October 2025, scam mules are barred from subscribing to new mobile lines. From 28 February 2026, each person is limited to 10 postpaid SIM cards across all telecommunication companies (telcos), on top of the existing cap of three prepaid SIM cards per person across all telcos.
In 2025, SPF disrupted more than 105,000 scam-related mobile lines across all telcos. The IMDA, the Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech) and SPF are using data analytics to detect suspicious SIM card purchase and registration patterns to prevent the misuse of SIM cards for criminal activities.
The import, sale and use of GSM gateways are regulated by IMDA. Gateway devices with five or more SIM card slots are prohibited without IMDA's prior approval for import since 1 February 2025.
The Government will continue to review and strengthen our multi-layered anti-scam measures as scam tactics evolve. Those who enable scammers by providing SIM cards or GSM gateway devices will be dealt with severely under the law. Mules who supply SIM cards to scammers may be liable for imprisonment of up to three years and caning of up to 12 strokes.
Mr Speaker : Mr Lye.
Mr Victor Lye (Ang Mo Kio) : Thank you, Speaker. I thank the Senior Minister of State for the reply. I also want to refer to the earlier Parliamentary Question, where the Minister of State made a very important point – that prevention is better than cure – in the case of scams.
With regard to what IMDA and the Ministry is doing, may I ask two supplementary questions?
First, is there real-time monitoring – and as was referred to earlier, done as a cross-agency effort and a whole-of-Government effort – to fight scams? Is there a real-time monitoring of unusual data usage, use of GSM gateways and so on?
My second question is, who mandates the monitoring thresholds and the data criteria? Is it set at the macro level or is it left to the individual telcos to determine?
Mr Tan Kiat How : Sir, I thank the Member for the two supplementary questions. Building on what Minister of State Goh Pei Ming had said earlier on the replies to the earlier two Parliamentary Questions, this is a multi-agency effort across different Government agencies – the Ministry of Digital Development and Information, the Ministry of Home Affairs, IMDA, GovTech, SPF and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, on the import of GSM gateways – so, it is a multi-agency effort. On top of that, I should also mention the Monetary Authority of Singapore, which is an important player.
And on top of the multi-agency effort, it is also an effort that involves the private sector. We work closely with telcos, financial institutions and banks. We also work together with other important players, including e-commerce platforms. It is a scourge against society and it requires a whole-of-society effort.
So, when the Member talks about the thresholds on SIM cards and prohibition, it is something that we look at together across the different agencies – building on the data that has been collected, certainly by SPF and other agencies as well, and finding the right threshold and refining the threshold depending on the scam tactics involved. So, it is something that is not static but is dynamic, alive and something we look at on a regular basis.
In Chinese, there is a saying: "道高一尺,魔高一丈". Scam tactics are evolving, the bad actors are evolving; and we, the good guys, the defenders are also evolving our tactics.
In that spirit, I want to assure the Member that we are using different tools, including data analytics, to look at scam tactics and the patterns of how they are evolving. But because of operational security considerations, we do not want the bad actors to know what we are doing. Hence, I will not share any of the operation details. But certainly, we are using technology, data analytics, including leveraging technologies like AI.
I also want to make two quick points.
One, a point about the number of cases coming down. The number of cases with phone calls as the first contact method has actually decreased, based on the recent publicly available Annual Scams and Cybercrime Briefs. The number of cases with short message service (SMS) as the first contact method has also decreased about 65% – from 1,285 cases in 2024, to 450 cases in 2025. So, that is progress. But we are not resting on our laurels and we must continue to monitor and take action.
And related to that, I know that some prevention is better than the pursuit of recovery of assets. I know that a number of Singaporeans are also wondering: would my number and name be used to register for SIM cards by mules or by bad actors? IMDA, together with GovTech, has jointly developed a new tool, SIMCardHowMany, you can Google it and look at it online, which allows mobile phone users to check the number of postpaid SIM cards currently registered under their names. This allows the members of the public to check their registered SIM cards included within the postpaid limit of 10 SIM cards. Persons who discover discrepancies or suspects that postpaid SIM cards have been fraudulently registered under their names should inform their telcos immediately.
So, prevention is better than pursuit of losses after that.