One unusual finding: some carriers ask about recent calls the subscriber made, reasoning that an attacker can’t know this. But attackers can easily trick the victim into placing a call. *Inbound* calls were sometimes sufficient too—and obviously the attacker can call the victim.
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Until the carriers fix these problems, you’re at risk of a SIM swap. But you can protect yourself right now. Take a few minutes to check all your online accounts. Make sure 2-factor authentication is enabled, and it’s a secure option such as an authenticator app, and not SMS.
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amazing research paper by you and your team! How come you did not choose to test post-paid customer? I was a victim of a similar hack, and lost all my crypto in the process. But had a post-paid plan
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