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My elderly neighbors got a new cell phone two months ago. It's a very simple phone with very basic features. Their service account is with Verizon, very basic (no text, no internet).
They got their first bill for $6,000! They had made only two calls. The last call they made a few days ago didn't even go thru (it was when their car engine light came on, and they needed to phone for a ride).
They contacted Verizon and were told that apparently someone broke into their account, and was making calls to Central and South American countries.
Verizon cleared their charges and gave them a new phone and new number.
How do hackers access cell phone accounts that way? What can my neighbors (and all of us) do to protect our phones?
They got their first bill for $6,000! They had made only two calls. The last call they made a few days ago didn't even go thru (it was when their car engine light came on, and they needed to phone for a ride).
They contacted Verizon and were told that apparently someone broke into their account, and was making calls to Central and South American countries.
Verizon cleared their charges and gave them a new phone and new number.
How do hackers access cell phone accounts that way? What can my neighbors (and all of us) do to protect our phones?