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SIM swaps are a serious security threat: Find out how to protect yourself and what to do if you get targeted.
Criminals don't need a physical SIM card to make the swap. In most cases, they call the mobile carrier and impersonate a victim. Here's how to protect yourself.
(WSPA) – Imagine someone stealing your phone number without ever having access to your phone. The FBI warns SIM card swapping is a scam that’s on the rise, and the simple theft can give ...
Officials are warning of a growing cybercrime known as the SIM swap scam, which allows criminals to take control of your phone and potentially wreak havoc on your life.
SIM swapping is a growing crime and it's easy to become a victim. How to stay safe Your phone number could be stolen, giving thieves access to your accounts.
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