Ho Mobile, an Italian mobile operator, owned by Vodafone, has confirmed a massive data breach on Monday and is now taking the rare step of offering to replace the SIM cards of all affected customers.
SK Telecom (SKT) announced April 22 that “customer USIM data was leaked due to malware,” but the company did not disclose what and which sensitive information was leaked, or to whom the information ...
South Korea's largest carrier SK Telecom started on Monday to replace mobile SIM chips for its 23 million users following a data breach, prompting alarmed customers to form long queues for the ...
SK Telecom introduced a new “SIM reset” solution that can partially modify user identification and authentication information on a SIM card without physically replacing it, the embattled teleco said ...
Removing a SIM card from your phone can sometimes seem like a daunting task, but it is a relatively straightforward process that can be necessary for various reasons, such as switching carriers, ...
South Korean mobile provider SK Telecom has announced free SIM card replacements to its 25 million mobile customers following a recent USIM data breach, but only 6 million cards are available through ...
South Korea's largest carrier SK Telecom started on Monday to replace mobile SIM chips for its 23 million users following a data breach - Copyright AFP Jung Yeon-je ...