SIM Swappers Are Exploiting eSIM Vulnerabilities for Financial Frauds: Report

SIM swapping crimes are on the rise globally, according to a new report. These crimes are primarily committed using eSIM (Embedded Subscriber Identity Modules) users. eSIMs are digitally stored SIM cards which are embedded into a device using a software. Hackers are now reportedly exploiting vulnerabilities within this technology to brute force into the victim’s phone account to port the number to their own device. The findings also revealed that the bad actors are mainly interested in victim’s online banking accounts and other financial services.

The information comes from the Russian cybersecurity firm FACCT, a spin-off of Group IB. In its report, it highlighted that it has recorded “more than a hundred attempts to enter clients’ personal accounts in online services from just one financial organisation.” It also stated that cybercriminals have been using this method globally for at least a year.

Modus operandi of the cybercrime is straightforward. Earlier, the criminals would deploy social engineering strategies or use insiders at telecom companies to illegally port numbers to their devices. However, the report states that now the hackers have resorted to exploiting the vulnerabilities within eSIM. While it did not explain the technicalities, the process includes accessing the phone account credentials of a victim by either stealing them, getting access to leaked details through data breach incidents, or brute-forcing their way into the victim’s account.

Once the SIM swappers gain the credentials, they generate QR codes through the hijacked phone account which can be used to port the device directly, circumventing the usual procedure. The report also added that the criminals were only focused on committing financial fraud by accessing the victim’s online banking accounts, crypto wallets, and more.

“Having gained access to the victim’s mobile phone number, cybercriminals can obtain access codes, two-factor authentication for various services, including banks, instant messengers, which opens up a lot of opportunities for attackers to implement criminal schemes,” said Dmitry Dudkov, Fraud Protection Department Specialist at FACCT.

FACCT also urged eSIM users to improve the security of their phone account by using two-factor authentication and keeping a complex password which includes a randomised alphanumeric series and special characters. For added security, users can opt for authenticator apps.


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OnePlus Open Gets eSIM Support, Camera Improvements With New Software Update

OnePlus Open was launched globally and in India in October this year. The book-style foldable smartphone is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and carries a 4,800mAh battery with 67W wired SuperVOOC charging support. It comes with a Hasselblad-branded triple rear camera setup. The phone has now received a software update that brings eSIM support. An eSIM is an industry-standard digital SIM that is an alternative to physical SIM cards. Most recent flagship smartphones support eSIM connectivity.

The company released the new OnePlus Open update in India with firmware version 13.2.0.116. With the update, the foldable receives several changes – one of which includes eSIM support. Alongside system performance improvements and bug fixes, the update also includes considerable camera enhancements. The update, OnePlus claims, improves the clarity of photos captured with the telephoto camera. It also states that the tone and colour accuracy of images taken in Photo and Pro mode has been improved.

OnePlus Open sports a 7.82-inch 2K (2,268 x 2,440 pixels) Flexi-fluid LTPO 3.0 AMOLED inner display with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, a touch sampling rate of 240Hz, a peak brightness level of up to 2,800 nits, and gets an Ultra Thin Glass protective material. It also has a 6.31-inch 2K (1,116 x 2,484 pixels) LTPO 3.0 Super Fluid AMOLED outer screen.

The phone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC paired with Adreno 740 GPU, up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM, and up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 inbuilt storage. The dual nano SIM-supported handset ships with OxygenOS 13.2. It gets a Hasselblad-branded triple camera unit that includes a 48-megapixel primary sensor with OIS support, a 64-megapixel telephoto shooter, and a 48-megapixel sensor with an ultra-wide-angle lens. The inner display holds a 20-megapixel front camera sensor, while the outer panel houses a 32-megapixel selfie camera.

The OnePlus Open packs a 4,800mAh battery with 67W SuperVOOC charging support. For security, the phone comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. It also supports 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, NFC, Beidou, GPS, GLONASS and a USB Type-C port with USB 3.1 connectivity. The sole 16GB + 512GB variant of the handset is priced in India at Rs. 1,39,999, which is available in Emerald Dusk and Voyager Black colour options.


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Google Pixel 7 Supposedly Getting Dual eSIM Support With Android 13 Beta Update: Report

Google Pixel 7 users have seemingly started receiving dual eSIM support with the Android 13 QPR2 Beta 2 update. The Pixel smartphones have supported the use of a single eSIM along with a physical SIM card for a while. This new update is said to allow users to ditch their physical SIM cards and have two eSIM profiles active simultaneously. The Pixel 7 series is expected to get stable dual eSIM support in a couple of months. So, we can expect more beta users to soon receive this feature.

Esper Senior Technical Editor Mishaal Rahman (Twitter: @MishaalRahman) spotted a beta tester who had received dual eSIM support on their Pixel 7. This device was said to be running on the Android 13 QPR2 Beta 2 version. A couple of other users also mentioned that dual eSIM support was activated on their Pixel 7.

Rahman believes that the Pixel 7 was already capable of supporting dual eSIM profiles. Google could have released a server-side update for the SIM Manager app that comes with the Android 13 QPR2 Beta 2. Users were previously allowed to register multiple eSIM profiles. However, only a single one was allowed to be active at a time.

Google Germany had reportedly previously mentioned that it plans to bring dual eSIM support for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro in March 2023. Rahman had recently claimed that Google may be working on a new feature that would enable users to easily transfer an eSIM profile from an old Android phone to a new one.

A new system property could also allow users to convert a physical SIM card from an old handset to an eSIM in a new phone. Android currently does not include a feature for transferring an eSIM profile to a new device.


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