{"id":1451,"date":"2018-11-09T15:23:24","date_gmt":"2018-11-09T15:23:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.silvermillerlaw.com\/?p=1451"},"modified":"2023-06-09T12:09:01","modified_gmt":"2023-06-09T12:09:01","slug":"crypto-law-firm-silver-miller-help-sim-swapping-victims-sue-att-t-mobile","status":"publish","type":"news_posts","link":"https:\/\/www.silvermillerlaw.com\/press\/in-the-news\/crypto-law-firm-silver-miller-help-sim-swapping-victims-sue-att-t-mobile\/","title":{"rendered":"Crypto law Firm Silver Miller to Help SIM Swapping Victims Sue AT&T and T-Mobile"},"content":{"rendered":"
A crypto-focused law firm of the United States,\u00a0Silver Miller<\/strong>, has filed arbitration claims against\u00a0AT&T and T-Mobile<\/em>\u00a0on behalf of victims of SIM swapping hacking cases that led the victims to lose their\u00a0cryptocurrencies<\/a>.<\/p>\n The company will initiate the court action to retrieve the funds that were lost because these crimes are increasingly getting common. According to Silver Miller, these telecom companies are leaving holes in their security protocols and failing to train and monitor their employees.<\/p>\n In many cases, telephone providers have, in fact, assisted the thieves while they stole the phone number of people and let them access financial records and account information from the victims. Because of this,\u00a0Silver Miller<\/strong>\u00a0is accusing the companies of being complicit with the issue.<\/p>\n In its press release, which was published today, November 9, Silver Miller affirms that one its clients, which was also an AT&T customer, had over $621,000 USD in\u00a0cryptos<\/a>\u00a0stolen via a\u00a0SIM swap attack<\/strong>. The company also affirms that AT&T assured the client that his\u00a0security<\/a>\u00a0had been increased after the attack but he lost the money anyway.<\/p>\n Two other customers from T-Mobile have lost around $400,000 and $250,000 USD with the attack which was, once again, \u201cpermitted\u201d by the telecom.
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\n<\/p>\nSIM Swap Services Allow These Attacks<\/h3>\n