
SIM Swapping: How Hackers Stole Millions Worth of Crypto Via Victim’s Telecoms Operator
"Here’s how scammers can access your crypto exchange account with a little help from your telecoms operator"
Read more: cointelegraph.com

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To go through this whole process was very simple, these phone companies screwed up bad.
I think the real thing you have to ask yourself is this: why would that much crypto ever be accessible simply by hacking a phone? That guy was not smart about protecting his investment. He should have bought Steem and vested it :D.