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The shadowy SIM farms behind those incessant scam texts - and how to stay safe

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Why This Matters

The rise of shadowy SIM farms poses significant risks to consumers and the tech industry by enabling large-scale scams, phishing, and fraud through seemingly local and trustworthy communications. Understanding these hidden operations is crucial for developing better security measures and protecting users from deceptive practices. As these infrastructures grow more sophisticated, awareness and vigilance become essential tools in combating cybercrime.

Key Takeaways

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"SIM farm as-a-service" setups are used for financial fraud, spam, phishing, and online product scalping.

These hidden phone factories operate in the shadows to support large-scale scamming and phishing.

SIM-related scams you should know about, and how to stay safe.

Your sister texts you, frantic, requesting a quick cash injection to get her out of a sticky situation.

The problem is, you don't have a sister.

Cold-call insurance scams, fake promotional calls from your telecommunications provider, and even panic-inducing phishing calls and texts are part of our daily lives. They're frustrating, annoying, and sometimes, we fall for them. But where do these calls come from?

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