![]() Now they are acting brazenly and roughly, breaking into IT systems of operators and performing the necessary fraud on their own. Previously, scammers bribed employees of mobile operators to swap SIM cards or use social engineering in order to lure the necessary information, posing as a real client. This is a real revolution in the field of SIM card thefts (they are stolen so that fraudsters can use the victim’s phone number to gain access to email, social networks, cryptocurrency accounts, etc.). A special investigation recently conducted by Motherboard, an online magazine, suggested that at least three companies were attacked: T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint. ![]() Cyber fraudsters (the hand does not rise to call them hackers) are increasingly forcing employees of mobile operators to launch software that allows them to penetrate the internal databases of companies and steal mobile phone numbers of subscribers.
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