Wave of SIM swapping attacks hit US cryptocurrency users

From zdnet.com

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Numerous members of the cryptocurrency community have been hit by SIM swapping attacks over the past week, ZDNethas learned, in what appears to be a coordinated wave of attacks.

SIM swapping, also known as SIM jacking, is a type of ATO (account take over) attack during which a malicious threat actor uses various techniques (usually social engineering) to transfers a victim’s phone number to their own SIM card.

The purpose of this attack is so that hackers can reset passwords or receive 2FA verification codes and access protected accounts.

These types of attacks have been going on for half a decade now, but they’ve exploded in 2017 and 2018 [123] when attackers started focusing on attacking members of the cryptocurrency community, so they could gain access to online accounts used for managing large sums of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies.

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