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'The attacks we found only scratch the surface of what is possible': Experts say so-called 'Proactive SIM' cards can hijack smartphones, IoT devices and even EV chargers

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Researchers find a standardized SIM command is exposed on nine of 26 tested devices and used it to achieve code execution on a commercial EV chargerThe exposure is concentrated in machine-to-machine hardware rather than phones, affecting six of eight cellular modules but only three of 18 handsets, with no iPhone or Pixel among themEvery attack requires the attacker to already control the SIM, and while Qualcomm has produced a hardened configurat…
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Tech Radar broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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