Ever wonder how crooks get the credentials to unlock stolen phones?

A coalition of law-enforcement agencies said it shut down a service that facilitated the unlocking of more than 1.2 million stolen or lost mobile phones so they could be used by someone other than their rightful owner. The service was part of iServer, a phishing-as-a-service platform that has been operating since 2018.

Source: Technology Lab – Ars Technica

 


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