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by ssssss777
2273 days ago
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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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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.