I would have expected them to ask me to message them, in order to resolve the issue of not having access to my old email. Instead, they assume that I still have access to it, by simply contacting my email provider!

If I could do that, I wouldn’t have lost access to it through would I?

  • @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    I doubt bruteforce has been used in one of these attacks. The service should detect a bot entering many combinations per second.

    The main problem with SMS is that someone could social engineer the mobile operator support to give them a new SIM.

    Probably not something you should worry too much about unless you are in any way a target, but still.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      I also said way less than what I was thinking but you pretty much summarized the other half of what I was thinking with people being able to get the authenticator which is in this case the message

      I also just plain don’t like them

      Idk why beyond the reasons I said