[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Password Manager

Denise denise at rcn.com
Sat Feb 3 10:43:52 PST 2024


Thanks; so basically; we’re all the mercy of smart hackers I guess.

 

That’s why 2FA is a must. There is a less

of a chance in that case, but I would not say there is zero chance. 

There are issues like SIM swapping  that can potentially create problems. And that may become more prevalent with eSIM. But that’s a whole another discussion. 

Smita Desai 



But, (excuse my ignorance) what does this have to do with break ins re 2FA? In other words, if I’m on my computer, and a reputable site (paypal, etc.) asks for the 2FA code, and I provide it, are you saying there is still a danger of becoming compromised by that?  thanks  denise

 

Yes Denise, that is exactly what I am saying

 

For example Microsoft had a breach in their Active Directory software. So every business customer who is using that software may also be impacted. And if that customer is another software company or makes industrial machines and software, they maybe affected too. And on and on it goes until all of them apply the fixes. Does that help?

 

More recently there was something with SOHO routers from Cisco and one other maker. These are small businesses that may not even know they are affected or may not have the resources to do anything.  Hope that helps,   Smita Desai 

 

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