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SIM Swap Lawyer Explains Crypto Theft in 2026

January 23, 2026  |   By: Max Dilendorf, Esq.
Max Dilendorf, Esq.
Max Dilendorf, Esq.

212.457.9797  |  md@dilendorf.com

SIM Swap Attacks in 2026: What Victims Need to Know

If you believe you were the victim of a SIM swap attack and lost cryptocurrency or access to your accounts, start with the video above. It explains what likely happened and what legal options may be available.

SIM swap attacks are rapidly increasing in 2026. They are now one of the most damaging forms of cybercrime affecting crypto holders, investors, and everyday consumers.

These attacks often begin when a mobile carrier transfers a customer’s phone number to a SIM card controlled by a criminal.

Once that happens, the attacker receives your calls, text messages, and security codes.

They can reset passwords and access email accounts, crypto exchanges, and self-custody wallets. In many cases, cryptocurrency and other assets are stolen within minutes.

Victims often realize what happened only after their phone stops working.

Many people searching for a SIM swap attorney or SIM swap lawyer are surprised to learn how complex these cases can be.

SIM swap attacks frequently involve failures by wireless carriers such as T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, or other providers.

These failures may include weak authentication procedures, ignored security flags, or unauthorized SIM transfers.

When carrier security failures lead to stolen cryptocurrency or financial losses, victims may have legal claims.

These claims are often pursued through arbitration or litigation under federal telecommunications law and consumer protection rules. Timing matters. Evidence can disappear quickly, and deadlines may apply.

In the video above, Max Dilendorf, founder of Dilendorf Law Firm, explains how SIM swap attacks work.

He also discusses why these crimes are accelerating in 2026 and what victims should do immediately after discovering an attack.

Dilendorf Law Firm has handled more than 130 cybercrime and crypto-related matters. These include SIM swap attacks, cryptocurrency theft, software liability disputes, and AI-related fraud.

The firm regularly represents victims in complex arbitration cases against major mobile carriers.

This video is designed to help victims understand their rights. It explains why acting quickly is critical. It also outlines how working with an experienced SIM swap lawyer can help victims evaluate potential recovery options.

Resources:

  1. Cryptocurrency – Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
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This article is provided for your convenience and does not constitute legal advice. The information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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