• @Screen_Shatter
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    171 month ago

    SMS spoofing and SIM swapping have been around for ages. It was never secure and that’s always been known. The number of companies that rely on it despite sending me a zillion other fucking useless emails is too damn high! Email, or better yet, an authenticator app, are far more secure. Not perfect, but better.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      One big reason I’m hesitant to keep my money in banks is because banks think the best form of two-factor authentication is text message based 2FA and I’m like that’s barely any 2FA at all.

      • @Screen_Shatter
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        61 month ago

        My banks are like that too. Of course I can’t speak to anyone who might influence that decision. Steam has better security than almost any other account I have. I appreciate them for that but it also seems ludicrous to me that my video games are more secure than my bank accounts.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 month ago

          I keep my money in Monero. That way, it’s me who has to be targeted instead of an institution. And if I fuck up and lose it, it’s my own damn fault.

          • @Screen_Shatter
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            31 month ago

            I have some crypto, some stocks, etc. For many things I still need standard banking though. Crypto just isn’t there yet. Maybe someday… But having money distributed is still smart either way, so I have many baskets for my eggs.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 month ago

              I keep a little bit in the bank, like enough to pay my bills and such, but any extra I put into Monero.

    • @frostysauce
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      21 month ago

      Wait, how is email more secure than SMS?

      • @Screen_Shatter
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        31 month ago

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_spoofing

        So, it’s not that the message itself is insecure, but the inability to verify the sender makes phishing attacks possible or similar things. I get a text from a random number saying “click this link to pay your bill!” And I don’t have any way to trust its legit.

        SIM swaps make it so people can take over your phone number temporarily and then generate 2fa requests to gain access to accounts. Doing the swap usually involves bribing someone or gaining access to a providers database by other means, but its been done a lot.

        There are ways to prevent this, but the most straight forward is using a MFA app. Barring that 2FA via email is the next best thing.

        • @frostysauce
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          230 days ago

          Forgive my ignorance, aren’t emails sent in plain text that can be read by any of the networks they are passed between? I’ve always been taught email is the least secure of any communication.

          • @Screen_Shatter
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            330 days ago

            I’m not a security expert so my ability to explain is limited, but no, emails have long used encryption protocols like SSL to prevent such problems. However, your email provider may scan and read your emails. That’s not much different than a text message service reading those messages, but you can choose your provider. From what I can tell proton.me is the way to go for resolving that issue - they provide encryption which prevents their own machines and employees from being able to read your messages and other data. Otherwise, your email is basically as secure as your passwords are.

            • @frostysauce
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              229 days ago

              OK, I had no idea what I was talking about, lol. Thanks for responding!

              • @Screen_Shatter
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                229 days ago

                No prob, this stuff is difficult to keep up with. I’m still always learning and hoping I’m doing it right