![]() At that point, your email, social media, and financial password reset codes go to them. You’ve probably seen "2FA" in the form of a message from your bank account, social media, or email provider suggesting something along the lines of “adding a phone number adds security.”įirst, they hijack your mobile phone number. Thieves have hacked this extra layer of protection known as two-factor authentication. ![]() If you have a mobile phone, you are a potential target in this fraud. Ross was a victim of the “SIM Swap Scam.” His story is a warning for everyone. East Bay Malls Heighten Police, Security Presence for Black Friday
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