Protecting against SIM swap fraud
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โ09-03-2025 16:50 PM
There are numerous instances these days of SIM Swap fraud. In addition to setting a PIN code to unlock the SIM card, what else can we do to prevent scammers from persuading SMARTY that a SIM has been lost or damaged and handing over a new SIM to them?
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โ10-03-2025 13:52 PM - edited โ10-03-2025 13:52 PM
Hey @GraemeR
SMARTY asks different security questions when they get in touch with the team. If the questions are answered correctly, then we must accept that the person is the account holder.
To help keep your account safe, here are some friendly tips:
- Choose a strong and unique password for your SMARTY account, and avoid using it for other accounts.
- Stay vigilant against phishing scams. Scammers often send fake emails and messages to try to get personal information. Remember, never share your account details or codes.
- Keep an eye out for any sudden changes to your mobile service, like account suspension, as it could be a sign of a replacement SIM request.
If you ever request a replacement SIM, your services will be temporarily suspended as a security precaution. So if you notice your services have been suspended unexpectedly, donโt hesitate to reach out to our team for clarity.
Weโre here to help you sort it out and take the right steps to keep your account secure.
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โ18-03-2025 11:04 AM
Thanks for the reply. How soon are services suspended after the phoney request? Would I get an e mail (which I could view on my tablet or laptop) within minutes confirming that a SIM swap had been requested ?
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โ18-03-2025 12:01 PM
@GraemeR The service is suspended after a request for a replacement sim - you would notice the phone not working in that case.
This is different from a PAC code being requested and sent to a new network.

