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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 ...
For years, this chip was on a physical card that you could swap in and out by ejecting a SIM card tray from your phone. Most modern phones, however, also support eSIM.
Criminals are increasingly using a technique called “SIM swapping” to steal personal information and gain access to your ...
Criminals don't need a physical SIM card to make the swap. In most cases, they call the mobile carrier and impersonate a victim. Here's how to protect yourself.
For many years, mobile phones received cellular service through a physical SIM (subscriber identity module) card that connected your handset to your phone carrier. These physical SIM cards made it ...
SIM Swapping: How the Latest Cellphone Hacking Scam Works, And How to Protect Yourself The scam – involving control of the SIM card we all have in our phones – is shockingly simple ...
If you have a iPhone 13 or older, your device still has a physical SIM card. Here's a guide on how to remove it.
Some phones allow you to remove the physical SIM card, which allows you to easily swap phones or carriers.