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 ...
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More than 200,000 SKT users replace USIM chips on first day of hacking-prompted replacement service
More than 200,000 subscribers of SK Telecom, Korea's biggest mobile carrier, received new universal subscriber identity module (USIM) chips on Monday, the first day of the company's offering of a free ...
Can prepaid users get their SIM replaced? Yes, and prepaid users can also sign up for the SKT USIM Protection Service. No. SKT only does SIM replacement in its branches, ostensibly to "reassure" ...
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