On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 1:33 AM Gabriele Bulfon via Info <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Sometimes your customer ends up in a situation where stolen passwords allow the thief to redirect bank transactions and loose a lot of money. > The stolen password may even be strong, but any other kind of phishing technique has revealed it to the thief. > > A 2FA or any other kind of "device authorization" may protect you further. > Thank you for using the word 'may'! Have been doing some more research and using a SMS message as part of a 2FA is considered not only the poorest of security options but it is suggested that such use may actually decrease security. Using a very poor tool may be even worse than using no tool in my experience. So far, in my experience anyway, most that use very strong passwords seem to be quite a bit less likely to succumb to phishing techniques. Regards ------------------------------------------ Cyrus: Info Permalink: https://cyrus.topicbox.com/groups/info/T270ab79574d5f63e-M4ff7cb5d6daa19231f7062bf Delivery options: https://cyrus.topicbox.com/groups/info/subscription