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I could see the authorization code thing, but at least that's time sensitive. Is the recommendation to get those by email instead? -- nm
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Dano
probably better than text. MFA apps are preferred and Passkeys or other FIDO2 compliant options (hardware keys) being the best -- nm
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oblique (aka kkuphal)
Dec 4 '24, 07:14
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But it feels like most places that do the auth code thing don't even offer those options. It's just 'text or e-mail a code' -- nm
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ty97
Dec 4, 07:22
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MFA apps are pretty common now (google authenticator is the one I use). Passkeys are really new -- nm
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decline
Dec 4, 07:29
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And then my information is going to be exposed multiple times anyway due to a vulnerability in an application that every company uses like MoveIt. -- nm
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Dano
Dec 4, 07:31
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the authenticator app only has a user id (or email). -- nm
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decline
Dec 4, 07:42
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