01-05-2021 12:51 AM - edited 01-06-2022 01:44 AM
I transferred my phone # over from Bell to Public Mobile about 9 months ago. Everything was working fine, until 3 days ago, I suddenly couldn't access the network and depending on what happens when I reboot the phone, it either says "network not available" or "Sim not provisioned for Voice". My bill payments are up to date. I then went to check my usage and see that my phone #, in the past 4 days, has been dialing a number 778-580-4001. I looked up the number, but also recognized it - it is from phone scammers pretending to be from the Canada Revenue Agency! How did this happen? How do I get access to my phone # and use my SIM card again?
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01-05-2021 12:12 PM
What ever happened to the cents sign on my iPad.
01-05-2021 12:05 PM
Absolutely a critical point in today's connected environment. Google's suggested passwords are a good way to go, even better yet is to write down your passwords in the back of a notebook because unless you are either very rich, very powerful, or have digital keys to something criminals would want to hack then nobody is going to break in to your house looking for passwords. The key here is not to leave your passwords laying right next to your computer, but you can't hack a piece of paper. Plus you can come up with much more complicated and secure passwords, unique to every service you use.
That's my $0.02
01-05-2021 06:53 AM
This is a good reason not to use the same password for every site. I use the password manager in google to generate a different password for every site so even if one site gets hacked and my password gets out it won't affect any of my other accounts.
01-05-2021 02:52 AM
I'm guessing I am! A few of my passwords to some random apps were hacked last week!
01-05-2021 02:51 AM
Thanks so much! Yes, the SIM was mysteriously switched! Dang, some people suck.
01-05-2021 01:41 AM
Are you one of the victims of the huge Ledger hack a week ago?
01-05-2021 01:23 AM - edited 01-05-2021 01:25 AM
@genofeve1 wrote:Thanks for this. I actually had just arrived at this conclusion as I checked my SIM # a few seconds ago. They did not match, meaning my account has definitely been hacked, I tried to put my original SIM # in and it says that it is already in use and/or invalid. I have suspended my account in the meantime. That 778 # is a cover up number that is used by phone scammers...checked it out online. But that's neither here nor there! Thank you so much for your input!
PS. A few days ago I got an email saying that one of my app passwords had been breached. That was the first piece of the puzzle!!!
The 4001 number in your usage isn't because of the scammers. Those are from incoming calls sent to voicemail. Scammers who make calls can use any number but that fake number doesn't show in your usage. If they stole your account and made outgoing calls, it shows your number to the person they called but in your usage details, it shows the number they called, not the vociemail number.
Change your password and ask moderators if they can restore service to your sim. Open ticket through https://publicmobile.ca/chatbot .
01-05-2021 01:18 AM
Thanks for this. I actually had just arrived at this conclusion as I checked my SIM # a few seconds ago. They did not match, meaning my account has definitely been hacked, I tried to put my original SIM # in and it says that it is already in use and/or invalid. I have suspended my account in the meantime. That 778 # is a cover up number that is used by phone scammers...checked it out online. But that's neither here nor there! Thank you so much for your input!
PS. A few days ago I got an email saying that one of my app passwords had been breached. That was the first piece of the puzzle!!!
01-05-2021 01:12 AM - edited 01-05-2021 01:14 AM
@genofeve1 : The 4001 number is a voicemail access number. Nothing to worry about.
The much greater worry would be: if you can log in for one and if so go to Change SIM and take note of the last 4 digits of the registered SIM #. Then look at the number on your actual SIM card in your phone. Are they the same? My guess is not.
So Suspend your service using the Lost/stolen function and then change the password. Then change the password at the email server of the email you use in the self-serve. Then run around to all your financial logins and check for any losses and perhaps even change those passwords.
Then come back here and ask the mods to re-instate your original SIM and then Resume your service (if the mods don't) under Lost/stolen.
If that all takes longer than you'd like then go buy a SIM and use the Change SIM function and then ask the mods to credit your account the cost of the SIM.
01-05-2021 01:12 AM - edited 01-05-2021 01:14 AM
@genofeve1 wrote:I transferred my phone # over from Bell to Public Mobile about 9 months ago. Everything was working fine, until 3 days ago, I suddenly couldn't access the network and depending on what happens when I reboot the phone, it either says "network not available" or "Sim not provisioned for Voice". My bill payments are up to date. I then went to check my usage and see that my phone #, in the past 4 days, has been dialing a number 778-580-4001. I looked up the number, but also recognized it - it is from phone scammers pretending to be from the Canada Revenue Agency! How did this happen? How do I get access to my phone # and use my SIM card again?
That number isn't CRA and there's no outgoing call. Self serve shows that when an incoming call goes to vociemail.
01-05-2021 01:09 AM - edited 01-05-2021 01:11 AM
@genofeve1 just a fyi 778-580-4001 is the pm voicemail access number.
also since you have access to your account check that the last digits in your sim match the digits in the sim field in your account.
01-05-2021 12:54 AM - edited 01-05-2021 12:57 AM
0.what is the status on your MY ACCOUNT
1. re seat your sim and reboot
2. phone your cell number from another phone
3. suspend your service online
4. contact a mod
5. buy a new sim and register it on your MY ACCOUNT