Losing control of your phone number is more dangerous than most people realize. If attackers hijack your number, commonly through SIM swapping or port-out scams, they can intercept your SMS-based 2FA codes, reset your passwords, and take over your accounts. Let’s learn how to respond to this:
🚨 Immediate Actions
If the phone is still online, use Find My iPhone or Google Find My Device to lock it, leave a message, and wipe it remotely. Even if it doesn’t happen immediately, the command may activate if the phone connects to the internet.
Use app-based authentication across all services going forward. Never rely on SMS to protect your accounts. Turn on security alerts for logins, password changes, and any transactions.
Even if local police seem uninterested, file a report. It helps for insurance, mobile carrier disputes, and documenting what happened.
💬 Need Help?
You can also reach out to 911Cyber for support.
We assist victims of cybercrime, including cases like this. All messages are handled confidentially, and we can guide you through reporting, data recovery, and protecting your digital identity.
