Assuming the thief want both the phone and the data (because data / your identity is very valuable these days).

  • IphtashuFitz@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Not a data target, but my wife was pick pocketed in Paris a few months ago. We were boarding a train to the airport and somebody yanked it from her pocket as she boarded with her hands full.

    We both have iPhones. Within five minutes while sitting on the train I remotely locked her phone then wiped it. Never saw any fallout that could be attributed to somebody having access to it.

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      3 days ago

      Not a data target

      Someone managed to obtained a fradulent copy of my mother’s ID. We’re practically just “normies”. People think “I’m not important enough to be targeted” then identity theft happens.

      This was not even from a stolen phone, it was probably from some data breach. But imagine the damage that can be done from a stolen phone.

      So, the identity thief convinced the banks to add their phone number (probably a burner), but somehow they failed to do any money transfers. Then they did a sim swap by just walking into a store, but the other lines got notified and within an hour, my mother got a new sim and removed her name from the authorized account holders leaving only my dad’s name in there.

      I have no idea how they didn’t manage to steal any money, I guess they didn’t think their victims would react this quickly?

      Edit: And also the law enforcement is fucking useless. They said they’ll “investigate”, but haven’t heard a word back in a year. The only reason to ever file a repprt is for the police report, don’t expect the perpetrators to ever get caught.