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One notable real-life case of SIM swap fraud involved Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. In August 2019, Dorsey's own Twitter account was hacked due to a SIM swap attack. The hackers were able to convince his mobile carrier to reassign his phone number to a new SIM card, which they controlled. Once they had access to his phone number, they were able to bypass security protections and gain access to his Twitter account.
Using this control, they tweeted racial slurs, bomb threats, and other offensive comments from Dorsey's account. The incident was highly publicized and raised significant concerns about the security of digital accounts, even those owned by individuals who are highly knowledgeable about technology.
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