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Des escrocs volent des lignes téléphoniques avec un SMS pervers !
Si vous vous faites avoir, vous recevrez une facture salée tout en servant de relais à arnaques...
Voilà le principe ⏬ #SFR #smishing #esim Image
Tout commence avec un SMS vous annonçant qu'une "e-sim" a été commandée pour votre ligne.
Vous ne savez peut-être pas ce qu'est une e-sim, mais vous êtes sûr d'une chose... vous n'avez rien commandé du tout. Image
Un peu pris par la peur, vous cliquez sur le lien qu'on vous fournit. Evidemment, c'est là qu'est le piège.
Ce lien vous amène vers un site qui ressemble à celui de votre opérateur, mais monté de toutes pièces par des escrocs.
Du phishing en somme (ou smishing si vous préférez) Image
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Dent Wireless, creator of $DENT coin, will be a major player in the #crypto industry. I’ve been following the project for a while and wanted to create a 🧵 explaining what DENT is and why I’m so #bullish. ⚛️ [1] Image
$DENT was founded in June 2017 to liberate the global mobile data market with E-sim technology. Before E-Sim, mobile data was only available through corporations, locking people into fixed monthly contracts... 🔒 [2]
This meant people had no control over their data - If they used too much, they paid fees, if they had a surplus, they couldn’t sell it. This made data contracts very expensive and priced out millions of people, especially in least developed countries… Enter $DENT. 🤩 [3]
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A breakdown of the Myanmar data blockage and the eSIM bypass

On Feb 1, internet levels in Myanmar dropped by 75%. @netblocks has been tracking the outages since then, with updates on this: blogpost: netblocks.org/reports/intern…
My involvement comes as I run the travel data eSIM website called esim2fly.com. The site is a simple Wordpress / Woo-commerce build running on a $20 Singapore @digitalocean droplet. We have had a trickle of sales to due the global reduction in travel.
#eSIMs are digital SIM cards for those with an iPhone Xr and newer or modern Android device, you can add a SIM card with a simple scan of a QR code. This means these eSIMs can be delivered via email or text message, across borders.
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