Phone numbers are insecure piece of shit, but we need a bridge till banks and other institutions stop using them for verification.
VoIP Provider mitigate sms interception and location leaks that can easily happen via ss7 attacks.
you can contribute the choices here - VoIP Providers :: EmpireSec
here is the research I am currently doing - Phone Number and the internet :: EmpireSec
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It seems to be a good initiative, however when I try to dig a bit deeper like how to format a report, how to define the domicile of a VOIP vendor, etc, I hit to different walls, some examples are:
- Error 404 on liniks
- https://www.empiresec.co/guides
- https://www.empiresec.co/carrier
- Incomplete information
- Phone Number and the internet :: EmpireSec
It seems to be a WIP atm, I don’t mind to chip in a little bit, just let me know how. ( I don’t mind just to wait until you ironed out all the details either, if you prefer.)
Let’s just focus on making the database, the entries can be done via issue tracker https://github.com/securitybrahh/voip-providers/issues
I will then populate the entries here - VoIP Providers :: EmpireSec
Mayhem, I’m understanding your site and I really appreciate your effort, but how does having multiple SIMs help if you have to go through KYC? Your carrier already knows you, so I don’t know how having a SIM for banking and then something else will gain you much. I suppose if you don’t have to go through KYC then maybe there would be something to gain.
UX & seperation of concerns.