FCC Implements New Rules to Combat SIM Swappers
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

The FCC has proposed new rules to protect consumers from SIM swappers who aim to take control of their cell phone accounts. The regulations would require wireless providers to adopt secure methods of authenticating customers during SIM card swaps or porting phone numbers to another carrier. Providers would also need to notify customers of any SIM changes or port-out requests. SIM swapping allows attackers to gain control of victims' information and online accounts secured with SMS verification codes. The FCC's Privacy and Data Protection Task Force aims to get the rules approved to combat phone hijacking fraud.