“SIM swaps,” when someone transfers your phone number to a new device without authorization, can allow someone to access your personal accounts, including at your bank.
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“SIM swaps,” when someone transfers your phone number to a new device without authorization, can allow someone to access your personal accounts, including at your bank.
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This happened to me. I use multifactor plus a few other things. They reset my email password to gain access to a crypto account. The 'high security password from t mobile' is useless. Their system showed my password and account were accessed from different stores accross the country when they were closed. Changed my number. And closed all accounts since I sold everything anyway.
I think the FBI should be concerned about the growing evidence of corruption in their own department? ABC supporting the corruption. You all remind me of the violin players on the deck of the Titanic while the ship is sinking…
Is this why my carrier sent me a device verification code out of the blue last night?
#LNF
but you get an email when that happens, when someone logs into facebook or gmail you get alert.
I'm definitely safe! I don't do online banking, shopping or anything that contains my personal information. I do watch a lot of YouTube
I got 25$ in my checking account you can have it🤷â€ÂÂ♂ï¸ÂÂ😂
I'm definitely safe! I don't do online banking, shopping or anything that contains my personal information. I do watch a lot of YouTube
That is impossible
but you get an email when that happens, when someone logs into facebook or gmail you get alert.
I'm definitely safe! I don't do online banking, shopping or anything that contains my personal information. I do watch a lot of YouTube
You are missing the point. It's not multifactor authentication on the device that matters, if the person uses a sim in another device. It's multifactor authentication on the account.
And that's also part of the problem, if the multifactor incolves sending a text to your phone. That's why they are doing a sim swap in the first place. It's so they can get text messages for 2FA.
Having an authentication app instead of using a text message helps. Unfortunately, the carrier for your phone account would have to support it.
T-Mobile is oblivious to the concept. They allow the use of an authentication app, but it's an additional alternative, not instead of a text message. They give no way of disallowing a text message for 2FA so the app doesn't help.
Make sure to use a password that is nothing like any that you use for anything else. It can't hurt to complain to T-Mobile that they need to get their act together.
Stay old school. Avoid all digital finances
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I thought this was going to be about how I can't use my TMobile sim on a Verizon phone and have to pay more
The corporate US government is bankrupt, is this an excuse so when the illegitimate DC Davos government starts hacking into personal bank accounts so they can help fund their illegitimate government.
They shudnt change stuff over the fone! It shud b in person wit identification!! Solves alot of problems
No following me at work for any reason
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