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A surveillance vendor was caught exploiting a new SS7 attack to track people’s phone locations

July 18, 2025/in General News

The new SS7 bypass-attack tricks phone operators into disclosing a cell subscriber’s location, in some cases down to a few hundred meters.

Security News | TechCrunch – ​Read More

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