Hacking Verizon Call Records: A Security Breach with National Security Implications
Briefly

Evan Connelly, a security researcher, uncovered a significant vulnerability in the Verizon Call Filter iOS app that allows malicious actors to leak the call history of Verizon Wireless customers. This breach poses serious risks as call logs are invaluable to intelligence operations; they help map social networks and track targets. Despite the sensitivity of this data, Connelly expressed concern over existing security measures, suggesting that access protocols may not be as stringent as necessary, thereby increasing the risk of exploitation by bad actors.
Security researcher Evan Connelly highlighted a significant vulnerability in the Verizon Call Filter iOS app, allowing the potential leakage of Verizon Wireless customers' call logs. He emphasized the value of call logs to malicious actors, including nation-states, which can utilize this data for various intelligence operations, potentially leading to severe breaches of privacy and security for individuals. Given that such sensitive information is accessible, concerns are raised regarding the protocols for managing and safeguarding this data from unauthorized access.
Connelly noted the surprising ease of accessing such sensitive data, stating, 'Given that this data is of such value, you'd expect that both how it's accessed, and who is given access would be closely guarded. However, as I found, this may not be the case.' This highlights the critical need for improved security measures to protect customer information within telecom applications to curb potential exploitation.
Read at databreaches.net
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