Are You Completely Safe with Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)? — Part 3

Hieu Minh Ngo (Hieupc)
8 min readOct 24, 2020

“What’s Secure Today May Not Be Secure Tomorrow”- eff.org

(Read: Part 1 and Part 2)

We can say that most of today’s 5G networks, just like 4G ones, are vulnerable to the following types of attacks: — Disclosure of subscriber information including TEID (Tunnel Endpoint Identifier — GTP tunnel identifier) and location data — Spoofing, which can be used for fraud and impersonation attacks — DoS attacks on network equipment, resulting in mass disruption of mobile communication

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