SIM flaw, will Safaricom respond?

Am sure safaricom must be using the new generation SIM cars with their MPESA application but it will be good to get an official statement from Safaricom if there are any users who would be at risk based on the new security hole in SIM discovered recently. my thoughts. -- "Change is slow and gradual. It requires hardwork, a bit of luck, a fair amount of self-sacrifice and a lot of patience." Roy.

I presume you are referring to this http://www.forbes.com/sites/parmyolson/2013/07/21/sim-cards-have-finally-bee... posted on the Security list On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:59 PM, Paul Roy <roykoikai@gmail.com> wrote:
Am sure safaricom must be using the new generation SIM cars with their MPESA application but it will be good to get an official statement from Safaricom if there are any users who would be at risk based on the new security hole in SIM discovered recently.
my thoughts.
-- "Change is slow and gradual. It requires hardwork, a bit of luck, a fair amount of self-sacrifice and a lot of patience."
Roy.
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