A hacker is able to make phone calls and send text messages from a company cellular phone number, seemingly at will. The legitimate device user insists that she did not make the calls or send the text messages, and she has her smartphone on her at all times. What is one likely explanation for this scenario?

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A hacker is able to make phone calls and send text messages from a company cellular phone number, seemingly at will. The legitimate device user insists that she did not make the calls or send the text messages, and she has her smartphone on her at all times. What is one likely explanation for this scenario?