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happy birthday to the good fellas at vx-underground!!
all my homies love vx-underground!
crossposting this from VX-UG since they dont have a tumblr and i havent seen anyone talking about this:
November 15th, 2023 the United States FCC (Federal Communications Commission) adopted new rules and regulations to prevent SIM Swapping. The document was released publicly November 16th, 2023.
It is a long and lengthy report from the FCC, in collaboration with various United States-based mobile communication provides (primarily AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Tracfone, and US Mobile). It is 98 pages.
The report documents new requirements by the United States government to combat SIM swapping, as well as complaints and feedback from mobile communication providers and security researchers (mainly from Princeton University).
The document also very politely calls mobile communication vendors dummies.
The super-super-super tl;dr:
- Account biographical information (payment history, call history) are no longer valid forms of authentication
- All SIM changes must notify the customer of the change prior to the SIM change being completed (presumably via SMS or phone call, unless in person?).
- All providers must offer SIM locking features.
- All customer support representatives must undergo additional training to combat fraud
- All vendors must record SIM changes and store all information on it for at minimum 3 years.
We probably missed other important parts, but this document is really boring and painful to read.
You can read the full document here:
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-23-95A1.pdf
Directory: samples/
Vía: Más de 31.000.000 de muestras de malware ya están disponibles para su descarga masiva. Estas son todas las muestras de malware compartidas públicamente que pudimos encontrar desde 1993. https://twitter.com/vxunderground/status/1513079881990647813
Ha sido necesario el esfuerzo colectivo de varias personas a lo largo de varios años para agregar esta colección. Nadie hace esto a tiempo completo. No hacemos esto con fines de lucro. Un agradecimiento especial a @petikvx y @f0wlsec por este monumental logro. https://twitter.com/vxunderground/status/1513080509143859201