10-26-2020 10:38 AM - edited 01-05-2022 03:54 PM
I woke up to find my cellular service was no longer working. When I logged into my self service account to investigate I could find nothing out of the ordinary except that the final digits on the SIM card did not match the sim card I have. I went through the steps to switch my SIM card number back to the one on the card that I have, but it says that it is not valid or already in use. I am going to purchase a new card and try transferring to that, but what other steps can I take? Can I not just use the SIM card I already have to associate back to my account?
I have de-activate my service temporarily as someone has clearly compromised my account, but how to I use a SIM pin code activation lock etc. to prevent this?
10-26-2020 11:10 AM
@PublicMobile567 wrote:I woke up to find my cellular service was no longer working. When I logged into my self service account to investigate I could find nothing out of the ordinary except that the final digits on the SIM card did not match the sim card I have. I went through the steps to switch my SIM card number back to the one on the card that I have, but it says that it is not valid or already in use. I am going to purchase a new card and try transferring to that, but what other steps can I take? Can I not just use the SIM card I already have to associate back to my account?
I have de-activate my service temporarily as someone has clearly compromised my account, but how to I use a SIM pin code activation lock etc. to prevent this?
@PublicMobile567 If you want to use the same sim then you need to submit a ticket to Public Mobile inform them that you were sim jacked and ask them to re-instate you sim account number. Also very important to secure all your important accounts (bank, credit card and online).
10-26-2020 10:47 AM - edited 10-26-2020 10:49 AM
Change your password
Change your security questions
Change the name (misspell)
Contact mods with 'account theft' in subject line
They can revert charges you don't need new sim
Ask them to also change your email (user id for selfserve) you can use your email aliases
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/22437
Check your banking, check your PayPal credit cards Amazon etc linked to your number
10-26-2020 10:42 AM
@PublicMobile567 @Contact your bank's and secure your bank accounts. One of the main reason for sim swapping is to access bank accounts linked with 2fa
10-26-2020 10:40 AM
Unfortunately, once you change your sim in your account then you won't be able to reuse your previous sim.