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An SS7 attack exploits vulnerabilities in the Signaling System 7 (SS7) protocol, which is used by telecom networks to exchange information needed for routing calls and text messages, as well as enabling features like roaming.
In an SS7 attack, hackers can intercept calls, SMS messages, and track the location of mobile phone users by gaining unauthorized access to the SS7 network. This can lead to severe privacy breaches, including the ability to bypass two-factor authentication (2FA) by intercepting one-time passwords (OTPs) sent via SMS.
The root of the vulnerability is that SS7 was designed in the 1970s, a time when security concerns were minimal, and it relies on trust between telecom operators globally.
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