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The cost for access can be surprisingly low. Not all that many years ago it was pretty cheap to pay an editor at wiki or DMOZ or any of a few dozen other 'trusted sources' on the internet to get something added, or removed. I stopped traveling in those circles a long time ago, but I know that they are still very active and the cost is still surprisingly low.

While not code level access, these sorts of things are far more common than anyone wants to admit to.

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If they were looking to access government back doors at these providers then it would not be your usual hack - and worth a lot more. I have no idea if this is how an entire domestic surveillance network got strung up, but it would make sense at those numbers (though those numbers still seem very low for such a betrayal and potential consequences)
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I'm thinking those prices are just for large sets of phone number ports/clones to get past 2fa on valuable accounts.
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Go on Swapd and look at how cheap it is to buy an insider at Meta, TikTok etc.
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