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Researchers say critical flaws enable malicious actors to hijack smartphone accounts through SIM swap attacks.
A significant security vulnerability affecting embedded Subscriber Identity Module (eSIM) technology has come to light, placing millions of mobile devices at risk of espionage and unauthorized account access. Security researchers have identified critical flaws in the provisioning and management of eSIMs, which could allow malicious actors to intercept communications, perform SIM swap attacks, and gain control over user accounts.









