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If someone steals your phone number, they become you for all intents and purposes. With your phone number, a hacker can start hijacking your accounts one by having a password reset sent to your phone. They can trick automated systems like your bank into thinking they're you when you call customer service.
This might seem obvious, but if someone has your phone number, they can send it text messages and make phone calls. That means they can send threatening messages, call you from new numbers frequently and say intimidating things if you pick up, and generally scare you.
Criminals Can Steal Your Phone Number. Criminals can steal your phone number by pretending to be you, and then moving your number to another phone. They'll then receive security codes sent via SMS on their phone, helping them gain access to your bank account and other secure services.
This scam, also known as port-out or SIM splitting fraud, allows criminals to hijack your cell phone number. Once they have your number, the bad guys can clean out your financial accounts, confiscate your email, delete your data and take over your social media profiles.
This might seem obvious, but if someone has your phone number, they can send it text messages and make phone calls. That means they can send threatening messages, call you from new numbers frequently and say intimidating things if you pick up, and generally scare you.
If you think about it, you give out your number to strangers quite frequently, when you put your phone number on various forms you fill out. So usually, nothing bad happens at all, except perhaps the occasional telemarketing call. If they do, they could potentially track the GPS in your phone and find you.
This scam, also known as port-out or SIM splitting fraud, allows criminals to hijack your cell phone number. Once they have your number, the bad guys can clean out your financial accounts, confiscate your email, delete your data and take over your social media profiles.
Gather information about you. Since cell phone numbers are often used as an identifier on social media sites, apps and more, typing your number into a search engine or website can help someone glean plenty of information about you, which can be used in plenty of ways, including social engineering scams.
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