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A scammer took control of a user's mobile line by hijacking her e-SIM. How safe are e-SIMs and how do you protect yourself?

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(16-12-2024, 05:08 PM)Bigiron Wrote: [ -> ]A scammer took control of a user's mobile line by hijacking her e-SIM. How safe are e-SIMs and how do you protect yourself?

e-sim not safe at all.
Done remotely via Singpass

But PAP will not mask the NRIC #

And Singpass password is often the name, birthdate . . .so how?

PAP is actually encouraging the 2 million HACKERS out there to buy lottery?
(16-12-2024, 06:07 PM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]Done remotely via Singpass

But PAP will not mask the  NRIC #

And Singpass password is often the name, birthdate . . .so how?

PAP is actually encouraging the 2 million HACKERS out there to buy lottery?

must hope the pap minister kena stole the identity then they will wake up the idea