$17K Gone in a Flash: The Hidden Danger of SIM Swap Scams
Maryland woman loses $17K in SIM card swap scam despite two-factor authentication (YouTube link ) What is a SIM Swap Scam? A SIM swap scam involves fraudsters tricking a victim's mobile carrier (e.g., Verizon, T-Mobile) into transferring the victim's phone number to a new SIM card controlled by the scammer. They pose as the victim, claiming a lost/stolen phone, and use stolen personal info (from phishing, social media, or data brokers) to verify identity. Once successful, the scammer intercepts all calls, texts, and data, primarily to bypass two-factor authentication (2FA) via SMS for accessing bank accounts, emails, or other services—leading to account takeovers and financial theft . The scam typically follows 12 steps: Scammer calls carrier pretending to be victim Claims phone is lost/stolen Requests new SIM for the same number Provides stolen personal info for verification Carrier activates the new SIM Scammer receives victim's communications Scammer resets victim's...