- 3 years
Wow would you look at that, still none of them cover what SMS is >:( Almost like it’s not a second factor, and fuck every corporation that tries to claim that it is
- 3 years
SMS is something you have, IE access to your phone. Doesn’t mean it’s the best option, SMS is notorious for being insecure
- 3 years
The 10,000 support staff with dubious social engineering training at your service provider are not “something you have”. Case in point literally a few weeks ago https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/12/verizon-fell-for-fake-search-warrant-gave-victims-phone-data-to-stalker/
- 2 years
This is an article describing someone impersonating an officer and submitting a fake warrant. It’s incredible that Verizon fell for it, but what does it have to do with SMS?
- AVincentInSpace@pawb.socialEnglish2 years
It means that if I want access to something that has been texted to you, I don’t exactly need to be a government in order to get it.
- 3 years
It would be fine if it weren’t for sim swapping.
But try asking anyone at your bank about a yubikey and watch them stare at you like you have broccoli growing out of your ears.
- 3 years
Something random as fuck like what hand your married to and when you broke up with your hand and married your other hand
- EpeeGnome@lemmy.fmhy.netEnglish3 years
Now I want to go play Cultist Simulator or Book of Hours. This list is also a list of the sorts of cards the games use to represent the narrative/puzzle you’re playing through. Highly recommend.
- 3 years
This has some real “crimson eleven delight petrichor” vibes.

