• Sundray@lemmus.orgOP
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      2 days ago

      Here’s a more even-handed take from Wired: http://archive.today/uwx3J

      They suppose that scamming/spamming is the main purpose behind the SIM farm, rather than deliberately crashing the cell network.

      • sbv@sh.itjust.works
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        2 days ago

        The Wired story says the same thing but with more context and less “trust me, bro”.

        They are both interesting reads.

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      Everything that dude says passes the sniff test: it seems like it could be explained as a run of the mill criminal spamming operation. The Secret Service story doesn’t offer evidence that there’s anyone extraordinary about it.

      FWIW the dude also makes a number of unsupported statements that seem to be “trust me bro, I’m a hacker”. The statements aren’t outlandish, so maybe.

      • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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        I think the mainstream news sources claiming this is some attack on the cellular networks and/or the UN are wrong for sure.

        I’m not sure what he said but the headline makes it sound like the entire story (finding the equipment) is bogus.

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      The most telling detail is the least technical. Why include the distance to the UN when that number is 35 miles?