by TerranceBoyce
Thu Apr 14, 2016 10:00 am
I've seen this before and it's an up and coming way to steal every cent/penny you have.
http://www.itv.com/news/west/2016-04-14/thieves-use-womans-sim-card-to-steal-6-000/?
Though I am elderly, I am not unsophisticated and was probably online before many people here were even born and I spent my whole working life in banking and, because of that, I'd never use a handheld device to access online banking or make payments.
Call me old-fashioned, but I'm a lot less likely to lose my money than those who do.
Though not relevant in this case, considering the number of handheld devices lost/stolen every day, it's frightening to think it could lead to having all your money stolen.
http://www.itv.com/news/west/2016-04-14/thieves-use-womans-sim-card-to-steal-6-000/?
Thieves use woman's Sim Card to steal £6,000
Felicity Leath always uses her mobile to do her banking but just her phone suddenly lost all service before Christmas last year.
She rang provider EE who told here there was a problem with her sim card, and she needed to get a new one.
EE told her a fraudster had accessed her phone account, requested a new sim card and then used that to get a new passcode for her online banking.
Though I am elderly, I am not unsophisticated and was probably online before many people here were even born and I spent my whole working life in banking and, because of that, I'd never use a handheld device to access online banking or make payments.
Call me old-fashioned, but I'm a lot less likely to lose my money than those who do.
Though not relevant in this case, considering the number of handheld devices lost/stolen every day, it's frightening to think it could lead to having all your money stolen.
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