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SIM Swappers Try Bribing T-Mobile and Verizon Staff $300

Richi Jennings | April 16, 2024 | 2fa, 2FA bypass, 2FA Flaws, 2FA policies, 2FA/MFA, bypass 2FA, Industry Insider, Insider, Insider attack, Insider Attacks, insider breach, Insider Fraud, insider risk, malicious social engineering, MFA, MFA hacks, mfa login, MFA Methods, Multi-Factor Authentication, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Multifactor Authentication, SB Blogwatch, SIM swap, sim swap fraud, SIM swap scams, SIM swapping, sms scam, SMS scams, SMS Spam, SMS Spamming, social engineeering, T-Mobile, t-mobile breach, t-mobile data breach, T-Mobile hack, two factor authentication, two-factor-authentication.2fa, verizon, verizon data breach, Verizon Wireless
Not OK: SMS 2FA — Widespread spam targets carrier employees, as scrotes try harder to evade two-factor authentication ...
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A blown out picture of FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel

FCC’s Got New Rules for SIM-Swap and Port-Out Fraud

Richi Jennings | November 20, 2023 | 2 factor, 2 factor auth, 2-factor authentication, 2FA apps, 2FA bypass, 2FA Flaws, 2FA phishing, 2FA policies, 2FA/MFA, Cloud MFA, DUAL FACTOR AUTHENTICATION, fcc, FCC Failures, FCC Follies, hacking two factor, Jessica Rosenworcel, MFA, MFA hacks, mfasecurity, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), number port-out fraud, number port-out scams, Number Portability Administration Center, port-out scams, SB Blogwatch, SIM swap, sim swap fraud, SIM swap scams, SIM swapping, SMS, SMS messages, SMS phishing, sms scam, SMS scams, smshing, two-factor-authentication.2fa
Too many times: Federal Communications Commission shuts stable door after horse bolted. But chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel (pictured) was hoping it would save us ...
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DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

Teenage Hackers Must be Stopped: US DHS’s CSRB Report

Richi Jennings | August 11, 2023 | 2 factor auth, 2-factor authentication, 2fa, 2FA bypass, 2FA Flaws, 2FA phishing, 2FA policies, 2FA/MFA, cellphone fraud, CSRB, Cyber Safety Review Board, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, DUAL FACTOR AUTHENTICATION, factor auth, homeland security, Homeland Security Presidential Directive, homelandsecurity, Lapsus$, Multi-Factor Authentication, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Multifactor Authentication, SB Blogwatch, SIM swap, sim swap fraud, SIM swap scams, SIM swapping, two factor authentication, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, United States Department of Homeland Security, US Homeland Security
2FA SMS FAIL: Lapsus$ social engineers exploited weak two-factor authentication. Something must be done! (Well, this is something.) ...
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Biggest Single Crypto Theft: Teen Charged with $36M SIM-Swap Heist

Biggest Single Crypto Theft: Teen Charged with $36M SIM-Swap Heist

Richi Jennings | November 22, 2021 | canada, Crypto, cryptocurrency, FBI, imaginary money, SB Blogwatch, SIM swap, Smart enough to steal … too stupid to spend it in a way that was not obvious
A Canadian has been charged with stealing C$46 million of imaginary money, via SIM swapping ...
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“PlugWalkJoe” indicted for $784K SIM swap cryptocurrency theft

Graham Cluley | November 4, 2021 | cryptocurrency, government, PlugWalkJoe, scam, SIM swap
The U.S. Department of Justice charged a British man for his alleged role in stealing $784,000 worth of cryptocurrency using SIM swap attacks. According to the unsealed indictment, Joseph James O’Connor – ...
The State of Security

Eight men arrested following celebrity SIM-swapping attacks

Graham Cluley | February 11, 2021 | cybercrime, Cybercriminal, IT Security and Data Protection, National Crime Agency, SIM swap
British police have arrested eight men in connection with a series of SIM-swapping attacks which saw criminals hijack the social media accounts of well-known figures and their families. The UK’s National Crime ...
The State of Security

BlockFi Hacked Following SIM Swap Attack, But Says No Funds Lost

Graham Cluley | May 21, 2020 | cryptocurrency, Data breach, Featured Articles, IT Security and Data Protection, SIM swap
For just under 90 minutes last Thursday, hackers were able to compromise the systems of cryptocurrency lending platform BlockFi, and gain unauthorised access to users’ names, email addresses, dates of birth, address ...
The State of Security
Teenager charged over $50 million SIM-swap cryptocurrency theft

Teenager charged over $50 million SIM-swap cryptocurrency theft

Graham Cluley | January 22, 2020 | cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency theft, Industry News, SIM swap, SIM swapping
Samy Bensaci, an 18-year-old living in Montreal, Canada, has been charged in connection with the theft of over $50 million worth of cryptocurrency in a SIM-swapping scam. A SIM swap attack (also ...
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SIM Swap Attacks are making SMS Two-Factor Authentication Obsolete

SIM Swap Attacks are making SMS Two-Factor Authentication Obsolete

Max Ickert | January 16, 2020 | 2 factor, SIM swap
On August 30, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey became the most notable victim of one of the fastest-growing cyber threats: SIM Swapping. SIM Swap Attacks are increasing because they only require social engineering ...
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How I Could Have Hacked Any Instagram Account |  Proof of Concept

How any Instagram account could be hacked in less than 10 minutes

Graham Cluley | July 15, 2019 | critical vulnerability, Industry News, instagram vulnerability, SIM swap
A security researcher has been awarded $30,000 after discovering a serious vulnerability that could potentially have put any Instagram account at risk of being hacked. Following a recent increase in rewards offered ...
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