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A SIM ripper is a tool or device used to extract data from SIM cards, allowing users to access information such as contacts, text messages, and other stored data. It can be used for legitimate purposes, like data recovery or transferring information between devices, but it can also be misused for unauthorized access to personal data. SIM rippers often exploit vulnerabilities in SIM card security protocols. Due to their potential for misuse, their legality and ethical implications vary by jurisdiction.

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