• Screen_Shatter@lemmy.world
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    4 hours 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.