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What should I do if my mobile phone number is stolen by others?

The mobile phone number has been stolen by others. The solution is: contact the operator and call the police.

1. Contact the operator: If you find that your mobile phone number has been stolen, you can contact the operator and explain the situation after connecting the manual customer service, or report the loss or suspend the use of the calling card. Or directly bring my valid certificate to the nearby business hall for inquiry. If it is really stolen, you can reissue a new mobile phone card.

2. Alarm: If the mobile phone number is found stolen, you can call the police. In short, if you find that your mobile phone number has been stolen by others, you should take timely measures to safeguard your rights and interests. At the same time, we should also pay attention to protecting our personal information and privacy to avoid being used by criminals.

How to prevent the mobile phone number from being stolen?

When using your mobile phone number to register or log in to a website, modify your login password regularly to prevent your mobile phone number from being stolen by others. Install security software, scan the mobile phone in time, find malicious software such as Trojans and viruses, prevent the mobile phone from receiving Trojan software, and protect the mobile phone number from being stolen. Don't use your mobile phone number in public places, such as WiFi hotspots and unknown shared networks, which are easy to be attacked by hackers.

Install anti-theft software and regularly check whether the mobile phone number is stolen. If the mobile phone number is found stolen, measures can be taken in time to prevent further losses. Short messages may contain mobile phone numbers, so try to avoid using short messages to avoid mobile phone numbers being stolen by others. Enhance your own safety awareness, and don't trust strangers with unknown identities and alienated interpersonal relationships easily.