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eSIM Bug in Millions of Phones Enables Spying, Takeover

Posted on July 10, 2025
eSIM Bug in Millions of Phones Enables Spying, Takeover

eSIMs around the world may be fundamentally vulnerable to physical and network attacks because of a 6-year-old Oracle vulnerability in technology that underlies billions of cards.

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