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Re: Victimized by SIM card swap scam; would like to engage T-mobile regarding aftermath
BobT wrote: Y’all might want to look into the new SIM protection feature: https://tmo.report/2022/12/t-mobiles-new-sim-protection-is-now-live-heres-how-to-enable-it/ Thanks for sharing!!30Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Victimized by SIM card swap scam; would like to engage T-mobile regarding aftermath
Please send me your phone, email address which linked to it for the password reset and bank account username for which you gettwo factor authentication code on this phone and I will give you a fine demonstration of it real time. Criminals first change personalemail (yahoo, hotmail, gmail)password by receiving password reset code on the phone after sms swap. Then changed the password for financial institutions as they had hold/accessof my personal email and phone and could further use the phone for two factor authentication to log in.With all the data breaches over the years at many companies,username information is widely available.41Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Victimized by SIM card swap scam; would like to engage T-mobile regarding aftermath
I have the same fraud with my mobile phone on Oct 3rd 2022. I received the text from T-Mobile that my phone SIM has been assigned to a different phone. This compromised the two factor authentication I have set on emails, Venmo, Robinhood and all financial accounts. Since hacker had control of my phone, they were able to change passwords and start financial transactions and transfers on various accounts. Luckily I saw this on time and was able to reverse and get SIM assigned back to me. This seems to be an insider in TMobile job otherwise how does SIM get transferred without approval though it needs PIN and text to Mobile phone to make any changes. This is terrible. I have written toFederal Communications Commission,for investigation in TMobile practices. This is a broader issue at TMobile.38Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Fraudulent activity by a TMobile employee switching my SIM # to a new device to steal funds
I have the same fraud with my mobile phone on Oct 3rd. I received the text from T-Mobile that my phone SIM has been assigned to a different phone. This compromised the two factor authentication I have set on emails, Venmo, Robinhood and all financial accounts. Since hacker had control of my phone, they were able to change passwords and start financial transactions and transfers on various accounts. Luckily I saw this on time and was able to reverse and get SIM assigned back to me. This seems to be an insider in TMobile job otherwise how does SIM get transferred without approval though it needs PIN and text to Mobile phone to make any changes. This is terrible. I have written toFederal Communications Commission,for investigation in TMobile practices. This is a broader issue at TMobile.43Visto4likes0Comentarios