Virgin Media 02 Vuln Exposes Call Recipient Location
A hacker exploiting the security flaw in the mobile provider’s network could have potentially located a call recipient with accuracy of up to 100 square meters.
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A hacker exploiting the security flaw in the mobile provider’s network could have potentially located a call recipient with accuracy of up to 100 square meters.
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