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Comment by ivewonyoung

1 day ago

You mean like in the USA?

> ...bribed AT&T employees at a call center in Bothell, Washington, to "use their network credentials and exceed their authorized access to AT&T's computers to submit large numbers of fraudulent and unauthorized unlock requests on behalf of the conspiracy and to install malware and unauthorized hardware on AT&T's systems," according to the indictment.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/att-employees-bribed-1m-unlo...

Not sure how bribing employees to unlock phones early is comparable to defrauding elderly people.

  • Read my comment further:

    > ..install malware and unauthorized hardware on AT&T's systems

    That's not as harmless as unlocking phones early. A major carrier that has access to texts, geolocations, and call logs being hacked like that is extremely concerning.