The FCC aims to stop SIM swappers with new rules

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The FCC aims to stop SIM swappers with new rules
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The rules are intended to protect customers from phone hijackers.

The new rules would require cellphone companies to implement new ways to protect customers against phone number hijacking.a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment. He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist since 2020.The Federal Communications Commission has introduced a new set of rules it says will “protect consumers against scams that aim to commandeer their cell phone accounts,”.

Under the proposed regulations, wireless providers would be required “to adopt secure methods of authenticating a customer” when they swap SIM cards to a new device or port their phone number over to another carrier. They would also have to notify customers when a SIM change or port-out request is initiated and do other things to protect customers from phone hijacking fraud.

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