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Summary
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified China, Russia, Iran, and Israel as the primary countries exploiting vulnerabilities in SS7, a telecom protocol, to spy on individuals in the U.S.
This includes tracking locations and intercepting calls and messages.
Newly released information, revealed by Senator Ron Wyden, links these attacks to foreign nations and builds on prior reports of SS7 exploitation.
A 2017 DHS presentation highlighted these risks, showing persistent concerns over SS7’s security flaws.
The disclosure underscores ongoing surveillance threats targeting U.S. telecommunications networks.
I took a networking course and the teacher did 2 weeks in telephone protocols all the way from Morse code. Ss7 is magic.