According to the report, this method works regardless of whether the communications are encrypted, making it concerning for user privacy. The vulnerability has been seen in Android operating systems, but there is no evidence of active exploitation yet.
SMS Security: The report mentioned that Evangelos Bitsikas, a US-based-Northeastern University PhD student, has discovered no evidence that the vulnerability, which has so far been exploited through Android operating systems, is actively being exploited.
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Researchers have discovered a new vulnerability in text messaging that may enable attackers to trace users' location.The research group, led by Evangelos Bitsikas, a US-based-Northeastern University PhD student, exposed the flaw by applying a .
The report mentioned that Evangelos Bitsikas, a US-based-Northeastern University PhD student, has discovered no evidence that the vulnerability, which has so far been exploited through Android operating systems, is actively being exploited.