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Protect Yourself Against

SIM Swapping Attacks!



Did you know cybercriminals can take over your phone number by swapping SIM cards or compromising eSIMs, gaining access to your accounts?


Learn how to defend against SIM swapping scams and safeguard

your digital identity.

Understanding SIM Swapping


SIM swapping occurs when scammers take control of your phone number by impersonating you to your mobile provider, either by swapping the physical SIM card or compromising an eSIM linked to your device.


This allows them to intercept SMS-based authentication codes and gain access to your accounts.

Stay informed to stay safe!



Signs You Might Be Under Attack


Unable to make calls or send texts?


Notified of unusual activity on your account?


Can't access your online accounts?


Be alert!


These could be signs of a SIM swapping attack targeting both traditional

SIM cards and eSIMs. Act swiftly to protect your accounts.




Tips to Prevent SIM Swapping






Use strong, unique

passwords.





Set up a 'port freeze' with your

carrier to secure both physical

SIM cards and eSIMs.





Limit personal information

shared online.






Use random answers for security questions.

Protect yourself! 


Take proactive steps to secure your phone number and accounts, including any associated eSIMs, from potential SIM swapping attacks.



Act Quickly If You

Suspect SIM Swapping


  • Contact your mobile service provider immediately. 

  • Notify your bank and any other relevant service providers or organizations where you believe your affected accounts may be at risk. Stay vigilant and report suspicious activity promptly to protect your accounts and personal information.


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