Who Got Hacked This Week? September 16 Edition

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Simjacker Attack Used for Two Years to Spy on Phones

In a few cases,your SIM card may pose more of a security risk than your phone’s software. AdaptiveMobile Security researchers say they’ve discovered a new vulnerability, nicknamed Simjacker, that’s being used to surveil people’s devices by an unnamed surveillance company. The technique sends SMS messages containing instructions for an old S@T Browser app supported on some carriers’ SIM cards. Where S@T was originally intended to launch browsers, play sounds or otherwise trigger common actions on phones, Simjacker uses it to obtain location info and IMEI numbers that are later sent to an “accomplice device” (again using SMS) that records the data.

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