SECRET MSGS phone companies DON'T want you to know about

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What is AT&T doing at 1111340002?

That is what SIM expert David Allen Burgess asked when he found secret records of phone activity that the user had no idea about.

Welcome to the magical world of proactive SIMs - SIM cards that send data off your phone without you or your phone's operating system knowing.
There is no public documentation about these messages, there's no way to see all the information in the messages, and the cell companies won't talk about it.

Are SIM cards more vulnerable than we'd thought?

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Beginner's Introduction To Privacy - Naomi Brockwell

Permanent Record - Edward Snowden

What has the government done to our money - Rothbard

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No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State - Glenn Greenwald

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Faraday bag (signal stopping, to protect your fob, credit card, computer, and phone)

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Camera tape (electrical tape is the best tape for covering phone and computer cameras)

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NaomiBrockwellTV
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You know you have an expert when they confidently say "I don't know" if they don't know something. Great interview! Hopefully we'll be able to know soon about all of this.

NoisyB
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You seriously have GREAT white boarding skills and the timing with the audio is excellent. Great job Naomi. Had NO CLUE this was happening.

tomgip
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Getting at&t to answer the most basic questions about their service is almost impossible, much less any technical details about their company.

Ellarian_Liara
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Thank you for doing the research, interviews, and more on privacy and sharing it with all.

jubalrahl
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Naomi, Thank you for graphically illustrating what Mr. Burgess was saying. It really simplified it for those of us who learn visually.

visualistx
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so what we need now is a universal simcard people can use anywhere in the world that is private and does not have any of this secret crap happening

BlockTechGold
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2:45 "the SIM is almost as powerful as a desktop computer from 20 years ago"
No way man, stop right here, the chips inside a SIM/USIM/UICC isn't that powerful and everything it contains in it's extremely small EEPROM (about 256KB) can be easily read with the proper tools, this is why the danger of SIM cloning exist.

TommyCrosby
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Was in PsyOps for over a decade, the information available to governments from people's basebands/sims is quite powerful and more encompassing that most consider, that information can be used for targeted programs for individuals or aggregated groups.

JourneysADRIFT
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I work for a Telcom company. And while I don't know a lot about the deep workings of the phones. I can confidently say that as I learn more and more about Sims and Esims and I am looking around what I have access to. It's extremely frightening the amount of data that's readily available just from the Sim or iccid which means integrated circuit card ID. It's our own chip piggy backing on your hand held computer. I have a pretty solid theory that the new esims have a lot more going on than we are being told and that the reason we are moving toward them is to gather even more data that isn't possible from a traditional iccid. Not to mention the potential spying and espionage capable. That tiny chip can stay active when the phone is off for days sending who knows what and to whom. If you do anything that is remotely sensitive you cannot use a phone to do it. How do you think Russia was able to pin point when troopers were. How do you think the US was tracking terrorists?? Even when they thought the phone was off it was still relaying info back to someone.

RazorBrain
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So even if you try to get a good phone and run an OS like Graphene, you can still get spyed on by the teleco.

Hunty
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I knew someone that worked high up at Vodafone Europe (UK)
They said that on a regular basis, every Friday when all the staff went home, an un-named agency entered the building and were allowed total access to the systems and databases.
This was over fifteen years ago..

mattknowsnothing
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ATT telecoms engineers once told me ( 1980’s ) with absolute confidence, that “ the public will NEVER have any use for high-speed internet “.
Visionaries they are not ! Now, in the present, they have great high-speed mobile data 😂

MINOMBRES
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Hey guys just curious....am I the only person to notice our debit/credit card chips look like sim cards also🤔....😬

renejr
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What about eSIM cards? I don’t use a SIM card anymore and I’d be curious to know if this same issue exists if you don’t have a physical SIM card plugged into your phone.

AllThingsSecured
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What happened with the investigation of the bombing of the AT&T data processing building in Nashville? Strangely quiet…

JKTaylor
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Interesting. This reminds me of how computer CPUs have built-in low-level access to your system that you cannot remove called Intel Management Engine (Intel ME) and AMD Platform Security Processor (AMD PSP).

Kooq
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When worked as janitor at AT&T they had building called The Bunker. It had computer servers that was like information warehouse. Also had a room were employees would monitor a seabed cable. Was told after asking why. It was for Damage contorl they were able to local a damaged area within One foot. Was told this bunker was nuclear proof safe area. They also still had library of the reel computer storeage.

johnlovell
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How would this effect a de-googled phone? I would think that you could still be tracked even if you have a de-googled phone as long as you have a SIM in your phone... And you can assume that if AT&T is doing this all of the cell phone companies are doing it as well.

jamespetersiii
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Awesome vid as usual. Really dislike that authentic informative content like this doesn't have more exposure

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