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SIM Swapping is a type of account takeover fraud that targets a weakness in two-factor authentication and verification where a user's phone number is used as a way to gain access to accounts. In this scam, a hacker tricks a victim's cellular service provider into transferring their phone number to a SIM card held by the perpetrator. By having access to the victim's phone number, the attacker can then receive any calls or texts that are meant for the victim, including those that contain security codes for various online accounts.
In the context of information security, SIM Swapping poses a significant threat as it can lead to unauthorized access to a victim's personal and financial accounts, resulting in identity theft, financial loss, and other fraudulent activities. Protecting against SIM Swapping requires both personal vigilance and improved measures by service providers, including multi-layered authentication processes that are not solely dependent on SMS-based verification. Awareness and prevention strategies are critical in mitigating the risks associated with this type of attack.
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