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by mherrmann
3521 days ago
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Doesn't every login form on the web also protect the respective operator from the subscriber? Why can't a "software SIM" simply be a username and a password? My explanation is that it's difficult to change something that literally the entire world uses. |
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SIM cards are cryptographic hardware tokens. They are much more secure than passwords.
In fact, they do need a password as well on top of the hardware token, that's the 'PIN code' you have to enter when you (re)boot your phone.