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An Apparently To Alert You Of A Sim-Swap Attack
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2021-06-27 at 9:27 PM UTCI was thinking about making an app that you would run on two phones. Each would send SMS messages back and forth. There would be some coded way of doing this, which would be within the app.
There would be an alarm that would go off if one did not receive a text within a certain time frame.
What do you think? -
2021-06-27 at 9:30 PM UTCthere would be entirely too much vibrating and sound effects from the message notifications, i dont see how this racket could be overlooked.
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2021-06-27 at 9:33 PM UTCI keep my phone on silent. There are other ways this can be done.
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2021-06-27 at 9:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien I was thinking about making an app that you would run on two phones. Each would send SMS messages back and forth. There would be some coded way of doing this, which would be within the app.
There would be an alarm that would go off if one did not receive a text within a certain time frame.
What do you think?
retarded.
not receiving smses is not a valid proof of being cloned. -
2021-06-27 at 9:50 PM UTC
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2021-06-27 at 9:51 PM UTCApparently == App
Good ol spell-check. -
2021-06-27 at 9:56 PM UTC
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2021-06-27 at 9:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny nothing can be done on users part to detect clonned sims.
i think both phone would ring at the same time until one of them is picked up.
I disagree. My app idea could help alert a victim. I only survived because I was on top of things. A lot of people get destroyed. -
2021-06-27 at 10:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien I disagree. My app idea could help alert a victim. I only survived because I was on top of things. A lot of people get destroyed.
no it wont.
the only reason you survived because they tried to overtake your numbers. had they just clone your number and sit quitely and listening in you'd never realize youve been cloned. -
2021-06-27 at 10:04 PM UTC
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2021-06-27 at 10:05 PM UTC
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2021-06-27 at 10:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny sim-swap attack is the same thing as getting yiur sim card cloned.
If so, then they wouldn't be able to do this...
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny had they just clone your number and sit quitely and listening in you'd never realize youve been cloned.
with me knowing. -
2021-06-27 at 10:33 PM UTC
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2021-06-28 at 1:25 PM UTC
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2021-06-29 at 4:55 PM UTC
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2022-08-20 at 4:03 AM UTC
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2022-08-20 at 5:18 AM UTCare you still into android coding? you can query the service provider for your service number without making calls or sending messages
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2480288/programmatically-obtain-the-phone-number-of-the-android-phone
that said I've never heard of someone being attacked in such a way so it doesn't really seem worthwhile -
2022-08-20 at 2:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra are you still into android coding? you can query the service provider for your service number without making calls or sending messages
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2480288/programmatically-obtain-the-phone-number-of-the-android-phone
that said I've never heard of someone being attacked in such a way so it doesn't really seem worthwhile
r u good with android phones. -
2022-08-21 at 1:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra are you still into android coding? you can query the service provider for your service number without making calls or sending messages
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2480288/programmatically-obtain-the-phone-number-of-the-android-phone
that said I've never heard of someone being attacked in such a way so it doesn't really seem worthwhile
Yes, I make Android apps.
I got sim-swapped twice in less than a year.
I think the same phone number may get returned even if the service is switched. My old phones still display my phone number. Either way I'll likely look into it this weekend.
I'm just going to allow permissions to turn volume up and phone off silent and then have an alarm. -
2022-08-21 at 1:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien Yes, I make Android apps.
I got sim-swapped twice in less than a year.
I think the same phone number may get returned even if the service is switched. My old phones still display my phone number. Either way I'll likely look into it this weekend.
I'm just going to allow permissions to turn volume up and phone off silent and then have an alarm.
Burner phones seem to work for me. More to the point, phone stuff is not my field so i wanted to ask how swappers get the info they need to execute a sim swap. Are there particular targets that are high value or in demand as it were?