SIM Cloning

SIM cloning is the procedure through which a genuine SIM card is reproduced. When the cloning is accomplished, the cloned SIM card’s classifying information is transported onto a separate, secondary SIM card. The secondary card can then be used in a different phone while consuming all the calls and related charges credited to the original SIM card.


Single sign-on

Single sign-on (SSO) is a session and user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials (e.g., name and password) to access multiple applications. SSO can be used by enterprises, smaller organizations, and individuals to mitigate the management of various usernames and passwords. In a basic web SSO service, an agent module on the application server retrieves the specific authentication credentials for an individual user from a dedicated SSO policy server, while authenticating the user against a user repository such as a lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP). The service authenticates the end user for all the applications the user has been given rights to and eliminates future password prompts for individual applications during the same session.