SIM swapping: How to avoid this sneaky phone theft

SIM swapping: How to avoid this sneaky phone theft

WSPA 7News

1 год назад

77,224 Просмотров

Ссылки и html тэги не поддерживаются


Комментарии:

@zombiekilla7463
@zombiekilla7463 - 09.08.2023 19:38

carrier is guilty

Ответить
@walterjones404
@walterjones404 - 10.06.2023 16:21

Their example was a memory card. Either way, my T-Mobile number got ported out fraudulently, they got into my bank. After all the T-Mobile breaches my phone or credit wasn’t secure

Ответить
@9s.o
@9s.o - 22.02.2023 19:50

my g started to type what you do mean

Ответить
@dominiquedoeslife
@dominiquedoeslife - 16.02.2023 05:01

Yeah…there’s a startling amount of probably unintentional misinformation here. I’m not going to get into it right now, but I hope I’ll have time one day. Thank you to those who have already begun commenting to correct some of it!!

Ответить
@bloodxhoneyxmm7152
@bloodxhoneyxmm7152 - 16.01.2023 05:51

Just turn off your SIM card in your settings

Ответить
@teevee396
@teevee396 - 15.01.2023 16:37

Biometric verification is compulsory to issue or port sim.than we stop it.

Ответить
@jrmybrtltt
@jrmybrtltt - 05.01.2023 21:05

I don't think it was necessary to do the close up shot of his teeth.

Ответить
@rumbee9463
@rumbee9463 - 05.12.2022 17:40

Wait a minute, how does the scammer know your mother's maiden name during verification?

Ответить
@nikki2702
@nikki2702 - 01.10.2022 18:11

is textnow guilty of this sim swapping scam/fraud or privacy breech??

Ответить
@journeyswithj246
@journeyswithj246 - 31.07.2022 18:59

That's a memory card not a sim card lol

Ответить