What is SIM swap?
A SIM swap is a service that lets you keep your phone number while changing your SIM card or phone provider.
But it’s also a trick that some fraudsters use to gain access to your phone number. It gives them the ability to do things like make calls, send texts, and even use your data.
How could it affect you?
If a fraudster is in control of your phone number they are able to contact individuals at your cost or at least at a cost to your phone provider.
If you utilise services with any providers who confirm activity, provide security login information or confirm transactions, fraudsters may use SIM swap as a way to intercept these messages, resulting in financial loss.
What should you do?
SIM swaps will be conducted by your phone providers either via requests in their shops, on their websites or verbally via their call centres. Sometimes you will receive SMS messages or email prior to a SIM swap taking place and if you hadn't actioned this request you must contact your Bank/s and phone provider immediately.
A SIM swap completion will also result in your phone losing signal or becoming unable to make calls, send messages or use data.
This can sometimes happen if there are wider issues impacting your phone provider, however if you lose service in a location that is normally good, it is worth considering why that might be. If you have any concerns you should phone your telephone provider immediately to confirm whether a SIM swap has been undertaken, if it is confirmed you must phone your Bank/s, who may hold your mobile number as a contact for you.
If there is a risk to your account, your Bank will confirm the best way forward to protect you from any risk.