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A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16

A gaping flaw in SMS lets hackers take over phone numbers in minutes by simply paying a company to reroute text messages.

vice.com/en/article/y3g8wb/hac

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"I hadn't been SIM swapped, where hackers trick or bribe telecom employees to port a target's phone number to their own SIM card. Instead, the hacker used a service by a company called Sakari, which helps businesses do SMS marketing and mass messaging, to reroute my messages to him."

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Here is the monitoring mentioned in the article. I am signing up immediately.

okeymonitor.com/

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OK, I set up an Okeymonitor account. First impressions:

PRO
- Allowed a 128-character password
- Can add multiple Notification Endpoints (I added two emails and Keybase)

CON
- Notification Endpoints can only be Email, Text, Telegram, or Keybase
- No 2FA login option (SERIOUSLY?!?)

That last one honestly pisses me off, given the context of what this organization is all about.

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