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SIM swappers hijacking phone numbers in eSIM attacks
  • Now, attackers breach a user's mobile account with stolen, brute-forced, or leaked credentials and initiate porting the victim's number to another device on their own.

    They can do this by generating a QR code through the hijacked mobile account that can be used to activate a new eSIM. They then scan it with their device, essentially hijacking the number.

    Simultaneously, the legitimate owner has their eSIM/SIM deactivated.

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