Have you heard of SIM cloning or SIM swapping? We're talking about the SIM card inside your cell phone and how attackers can take advantage of it. Jonathan Kimmitt with Alias Cyber Security explained ...
MARLTON, New Jersey (WPVI) -- More and more criminals are taking over our cell phones and stealing our money, even bypassing two-factor authentication. The Action News Troubleshooters have some tips ...
SIM swappers have adapted their attacks to steal a target's phone number by porting it into a new eSIM card, a digital SIM stored in a rewritable chip present on many recent smartphone models.
SIM swapping is a growing scam where criminals take over your cell service without ever touching your phone. “I am absolutely terrified.” Emotionally drained after scammers stole thousands of dollars ...
The U.S. Secret Service has dismantled a massive hidden telecom network in New York. Investigators say the system could have ...
The U.S. Secret Service has found and is quietly dismantling a massive network of “SIM farms” across the New York area just ...
The agency says it found a network of some 300 servers and 100,000 SIM cards—enough to knock out cell service in the NYC area ...
Criminals are increasingly using a technique called “SIM swapping” to steal personal information and gain access to your accounts via your phone.
The iPhone Air will only have an eSIM - will other phone makers also shift away from the familiar - but fiddly - plastic cards?