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SS7 Exploited by Threat Actors

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Signalling System 7 is a telecommunications protocol adopted worldwide to allow phone networks to exchange information, calls, and text messages with each other. In 2016, the security researchers had warned about possible cyberattacks leveraging the SS7 protocol vulnerabilities and it only took a year before the first attacks were observed. SS7 security gaps were exploited in multiple campaigns to intercept calls, 2FA codes, locate devices, spoof SMS, and hijack Telegram and email accounts.

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Scammers target SS7 exploits

Besides the scammed sites, there are multiple membership-only hacking forums and marketplaces such as World Market offering the real SS7 exploitation services.

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Fixing the flaws and vulnerabilities in the SS7 protocol is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to mitigation measures. Therefore, GSMA recommends that users must pay more attention to the security of their smartphones and IoT devices, especially those that are used for critical services and applications.  

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