We all know that scams have always existed. However, technological advances bring new types of fraud, and learning to protect yourself from them is important. One of the most common nowadays is known as SIM swapping, a type of fraud carried out to steal funds, assets, and personal information.

Today, we explain in detail what it is, how it happens, how the scammers operate, and how you should protect yourself.

What is SIM swapping?

SIM swapping is a fraud technique that allows scammers to take control of someone else’s phone number in order to access the account of the rightful owner. This type of attack is particularly dangerous because, once they have your phone number, they can go unnoticed until they have taken everything they are after.

For this reason, it’s necessary to understand how it happens, which we explain below.

How does it happen?

To get the victim’s phone number, scammers must convince the mobile service provider to switch the number to a new SIM card under their control. To do this, they use personal information obtained through techniques like phishing or data theft on social media.

This allows them to impersonate the victim’s identity, so they can transfer the number to a SIM card they control, gaining access to social media, investment platforms, banks, and more. But how exactly do they operate to obtain all this data? We explain below!

What is their modus operandi?

Here are the steps attackers follow to effectively carry out SIM swapping:

It’s crucial to know how these scammers operate, as it allows you to more easily identify and prevent this type of fraud. Below, we explain how to protect yourself from this threat with some effective recommendations.

Learn how to identify and prevent SIM swapping

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