The article said that cloning is one of the methods saying that, "Wal-Mart isn't discussing details of the method its employee used". Cloning used to be relatively simple with analog cellphones, which nobody is using anymore. It wasn't very cheap though.
On 3/13/07, Dude VanWinkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The article said that he cloned their phone. That would be similar to cloning a MAC address, except that both could send and receive data. this used to be really popular in the analog days of cell phones, but the process got more complex after digital got popular. Now-a-days, with the advent of sim chips, i think it would be as simple as cloning the data on the sim and inserting that cloned sim into any phone.
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