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by ssssss777 2273 days ago
This isn't spying and the US would not be the only country involved.

Carriers track their own subscribers' locations no matter which network they are on. Inter-carrier roaming agreements require this ability. So it appears the Saudis has a new use for it.

The increased focus on SS7 security actually increases reliance on inter-carrier PSI. PSI is sent to the last known serving MSC to retrieve the number of minutes since last network contact. This info is used to enable a velocity check against a network attached request coming from a new country. It's this type of check that combats SMS interception.

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>This isn't spying

Huh? Care to explain this odd take?

Obtaining information about someone's location w/o their permission, by agents of a foreign power, seems pretty textbook spying.

I assume MSC is this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_switching_centre_server.

What is PSI? Edit: thanks!

From the article: "Provide Subscriber Information SS7 message"