Requirements:
An activated SIM card
The victim's phone number
Social Security Number (SSN), name, and address linked to the victim's number (These can be relatively easy to find using their phone number. If not, try social engineering to obtain them.)
Getting Started:
Visit the specified website and enter the victim's phone number.
Use Google to locate the website of the identified phone carrier.
Ensure you have all the victim's details ready, then call the support number provided on their website. Follow the prompts from the automated system and select the option for lost/change SIM/number.
The main objective is to convincingly portray yourself as the owner of the number who lost their phone and needs to change the number to a new SIM.
Recommended excuses:
(Make sure to modify them to avoid offensive language)
Lost your phone on public transportation (bus, train, etc.).
Lost your phone while on vacation.
The phone was stolen.
Typically, the operator will require some verification information, usually including name, address, and the last four digits of the SSN.
The operator will then request the details of the new SIM card. Provide the requested information.
If you have successfully followed all the steps, the victim's number will be disabled, and you will start receiving all SMS messages and calls intended for their number on the SIM card you provided to the operator.
An activated SIM card
The victim's phone number
Social Security Number (SSN), name, and address linked to the victim's number (These can be relatively easy to find using their phone number. If not, try social engineering to obtain them.)
Getting Started:
Visit the specified website and enter the victim's phone number.
Use Google to locate the website of the identified phone carrier.
Ensure you have all the victim's details ready, then call the support number provided on their website. Follow the prompts from the automated system and select the option for lost/change SIM/number.
The main objective is to convincingly portray yourself as the owner of the number who lost their phone and needs to change the number to a new SIM.
Recommended excuses:
(Make sure to modify them to avoid offensive language)
Lost your phone on public transportation (bus, train, etc.).
Lost your phone while on vacation.
The phone was stolen.
Typically, the operator will require some verification information, usually including name, address, and the last four digits of the SSN.
The operator will then request the details of the new SIM card. Provide the requested information.
If you have successfully followed all the steps, the victim's number will be disabled, and you will start receiving all SMS messages and calls intended for their number on the SIM card you provided to the operator.