This is a very entertaining and educational article, giving insights into the methods used by thiefs to try and get access to your phone data.

I don’t like Apple but it’s great that their security is so good when it comes to this.

  • @jjagaimo@lemmy.ca
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    2825 days ago

    The phone itself (by IMEI) is a brick. The sim and same phone number were assigned to a new phone and they texted that number

      • @jjagaimo@lemmy.ca
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        25 days ago

        Typically if you report the phone stolen to your provider they blacklist the IMEI which gets shared with other providers so the phone can no longer be used. I was unclear on this part but a new e-sim can be provided for the new phone, and the old sim banned or the old one transferred. Regardless, the old phone will still show the IMEI/sim/phone number, which is how they got that to text them

        • @Aux@lemmy.world
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          123 days ago

          IMEI doesn’t mean shit, you can easily change it and no one really blacklists them. The iPhone is bricked on a hardware level through iCloud.

    • @mx_smith@lemmy.world
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      525 days ago

      So they took the SIM card out and got the phone number from that? I guess I didn’t realize you could do that.