
Bah
If I understand correctly, SIM swap attacks work by convincing a carrier to provide a replacement SIM, or provide service on an already existing SIM, so this is an "account security" issue rather than a 5G issue...
If I understand correctly, SIM swap attacks work by convincing a carrier to provide a replacement SIM, or provide service on an already existing SIM, so this is an "account security" issue rather than a 5G issue...
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