• Keep an eye out for your cell tower: The easiest way to know if your identification got hacked through SIM card, is to see if you catch cell signals or not. If there’s no signal on your phone, or texts/calls aren’t going through, then that might be a case of fraud through SIM swapping. As and when this happens, try contacting customer care, bank, and other authorities.
  • Always be careful with personal data: It can never be stressed enough that personal data are most easy ways for any kind of scam, and the cyberpunks are always in a look out to steal an individual’s personal information through several high-end techniques. Whenever landing on a website, be careful with HTTPS://, as these are verified sites. Other than this, text messages, mails and forwarding messages are capable of sending personal data to hackers in a tap.
  • Usual phishing techniques: Even if you are familiar with the regular senders popping in your inbox, always check for emails and texts that have spelling mistakes, unidentified link/site names, attachments, and more importantly, the domain name. A slight negligence can cost you a bigger trap.