A Pakistani national has been charged by U.S. authorities for his role in a scheme that involved bribing employees of telecommunications giant AT&T to help unlock phones and plant malware on the company’s network.
Cybercrime·Fraud & Identity Theft
Pakistani Man Bribed AT&T Employees to Unlock Phones, Plant Malware
A Pakistani national has been charged by U.S. authorities for his role in a scheme that involved bribing employees of telecommunications giant AT&T to help unlock phones and plant malware on the company’s network. The post Pakistani Man Bribed AT&T Employees to Unlock Phones, Plant Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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