If you can gain access to the second factor or bypass it through social engineering it's worse to have it than to not have it. Why? Because it requires extra time every day for something that doesn't work as intended. Kinda like all that airport security after 9-11
If you can gain access to the second factor or bypass it through social engineering it's worse to have it than to not have it. Why? Because it requires extra time every day for something that doesn't work as intended. Kinda like all that airport security after 9-11
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