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    T-Mobile is making it slightly harder for hackers to steal your phone number

    Using two-factor authentication (2FA) can be an effective way to reduce your chance of falling victim to scams, privacy breaches, or any manner of hacks. However, even that isn't completely secure, especially if you use your phone number to receive 2FA codes — hackers have resorted to SIM swapping, which tricks carrier reps into fraudulently transferring phone numbers to a hacker-controlled SIM. Thankfully, T-Mobile is making that a little more difficult with a new policy that kicked in earlier this month.



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    Prasham Parikh

    Using two-factor authentication (2FA) can be an effective way to reduce your chance of falling victim to scams, privacy breaches, or any manner of hacks. However, even that isn't completely secure, especially if you use your phone number to receive 2FA codes — hackers have resorted to SIM swapping, which tricks carrier reps into fraudulently transferring phone numbers to a hacker-controlled SIM. Thankfully, T-Mobile is making that a little more difficult with a new policy that kicked in earlier this month.

    https://ift.tt/eA8V8J December 20, 2021 at 11:50PM

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