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Ellis Pinsky, the SIM swap gang’s suspected 15-year-old leader (at the time), reached a deal with Terpin in November and was ordered to pay the investor $22 million. Increasing number of SIM swapping attacks SIM swapping (aka SIM hijacking, SIM jacking, or SIM splitting) enables criminals to take control of a target’s phone number with the help of bribed employees or by convincing their mobile carriers to swap the number to an attacker-controlled SIM card using social engineering.