![]() Here’s how this one plays out: A crook who has the last four of your Social can call your wireless carrier and impersonate you. In a new scam that’s generically being called “mobile hacking” and more accurately termed “SIM hijacking,” BuzzFeed reports criminals are now able to breach your financial accounts with as little as the last four digits of your Social Security number. RELATED: 5 great smartphone deals under $200 SIM hijacking could allow criminals to access your money Think two-factor authentication for your financial accounts and a passcode on your phone protects you from hackers? ![]()
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