11-28-2020 09:12 AM - edited 01-05-2022 05:34 PM
Hello there,
I've woken up to some unauthorized charges to my paypal account and my phone service no longer being active on my phone.
After dealing with paypal, it looks like the breach was related to the thief resetting my password using my phone number, using the reset code, then changing my paypal password.
It's extremely annoying that nowhere on my account or through email did public mobile even state that somebody has requested a SIM card replacement or anything like that.
Regardless, I'm unsure how I can fix this. My phone now has no service due to this and I'm not even sure who I can call or where I can go to get it resolved.
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11-28-2020 09:54 AM
You dunt need to get new sim
Moderators can revert changes and have your old sim functioning properly
Contact them asap https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/22437
In a meantime suspend your account if you can
11-28-2020 09:26 AM
I had this happen to me and got no notification, either.
I do blame public for that and now I see its a thing.
Change that, immediately, I mean now. Any changes to the account should produce emails. Its too easy to change it on public, you guys have a weak spot here.
I do this for a living, test software, and my software notifies people on any update.
11-28-2020 09:24 AM - edited 11-28-2020 09:25 AM
Report your phone as stolen.
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/on/get-help/articles/lost-or-stolen-phone
Submit a ticket to a moderator.
Here’s when and how to contact the Moderator Team:
11-28-2020 09:23 AM
Thanks everyone.
I've:
- Suspended my service
- Changed passwords
- Private messaged the moderators using the link provided
I appreciate the quick help.
11-28-2020 09:20 AM
@Simardbrad wrote:Hello there,
I've woken up to some unauthorized charges to my paypal account and my phone service no longer being active on my phone.
After dealing with paypal, it looks like the breach was related to the thief resetting my password using my phone number, using the reset code, then changing my paypal password.
It's extremely annoying that nowhere on my account or through email did public mobile even state that somebody has requested a SIM card replacement or anything like that.
Regardless, I'm unsure how I can fix this. My phone now has no service due to this and I'm not even sure who I can call or where I can go to get it resolved.
@Simardbrad Go into your self serve account if you can, report phone lost / stolen. Change password and security questions. Then contact moderators directly at link below, use Sim Jacked / Fraud" as topic.
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/22437
You should receive a reply within 48 hours though typically they are much faster. Watch the envelope icon top right for a reply.
11-28-2020 09:20 AM
Are you able to access your self service account? If you are able, then I would report your phone lost/stolen. Check the last 4 digits of the SIM card number in your account versus your phone. Likely different. You will need to purchase a new SIM card and change the SIM card. Besides your PayPal account, I would also check other online accounts and change your passwords, etc.
If you are unable to access your account, you will need to contact moderator to help.
To contact moderator via 2 methods:
Click on the question mark on the right lower corner of website to start ticketing process to contact moderator. Type: unauthorized port. Follow the prompts to submit ticket.
or
2 Send a private message to moderator through the following link :
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/22437
11-28-2020 09:19 AM - edited 11-28-2020 09:20 AM
@Simardbrad wrote:Hello there,
I've woken up to some unauthorized charges to my paypal account and my phone service no longer being active on my phone.
After dealing with paypal, it looks like the breach was related to the thief resetting my password using my phone number, using the reset code, then changing my paypal password.
It's extremely annoying that nowhere on my account or through email did public mobile even state that somebody has requested a SIM card replacement or anything like that.
Regardless, I'm unsure how I can fix this. My phone now has no service due to this and I'm not even sure who I can call or where I can go to get it resolved.
The first thing you will want to do is report the phone as lost or stolen. You can change the passwords and security questions, but since the person who go into your account has your information, that person could probably use that informaiton to convince a moderator that they forgot the passsword or the e-mail address that was used.
Is keeping the same phone number important to you? If you don't have many rewards or balance and don't mind changing the phone number, I would actually consider opening a brand new account.
11-28-2020 09:18 AM - edited 11-28-2020 09:20 AM
You may want to change the passwords on your financial institutions.
From there you might also try to log into your self serve account for public mobile and report your phone lost or stolen.
After that place a ticket to the public mobile moderators by clicking the bubble to the lower right-hand corner and requesting moderator assistance to report this issue.