We are starting to see a new wave of phone scams over here and thought it might be a good idea to let you all know so that you can protect yourselves.
Right now the current scam involves scammers getting a little bit of your personal information such as your name, date of birth, address and cell phone number. With the tons of data breaches there have been recently this isn't overly difficult. Anyways, when the scammers have this information they use it to call a competitor cell phone company and "port" your phone number to the new company and to their existing phone.
Once they successfully port the number, anything going to your cell phone number they now have access to - such as your bank information. Since, as we all know, a lot of our banking (resetting passwords, e-transfers, etc) are all tied to text and your cell number. Anyways, I guess they have enough information on you that they can reset your password through your phone and sky is the limit to what they access.
The way to protect yourself is to call your cell company and ask them to put a pin number number for port out.
This could just be a Canadian scam, but I feel you Americans likely operate in similar fashion!
Right now the current scam involves scammers getting a little bit of your personal information such as your name, date of birth, address and cell phone number. With the tons of data breaches there have been recently this isn't overly difficult. Anyways, when the scammers have this information they use it to call a competitor cell phone company and "port" your phone number to the new company and to their existing phone.
Once they successfully port the number, anything going to your cell phone number they now have access to - such as your bank information. Since, as we all know, a lot of our banking (resetting passwords, e-transfers, etc) are all tied to text and your cell number. Anyways, I guess they have enough information on you that they can reset your password through your phone and sky is the limit to what they access.
The way to protect yourself is to call your cell company and ask them to put a pin number number for port out.
This could just be a Canadian scam, but I feel you Americans likely operate in similar fashion!
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