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asnyder | 2 months ago
A legitimate and generally well liked company, and its real helpful service representative used this method to verify my identify before they could finish their support effort.
asnyder | 2 months ago
A legitimate and generally well liked company, and its real helpful service representative used this method to verify my identify before they could finish their support effort.
bobbiechen|2 months ago
On login:
Schwab Watch out for scams. DON'T share this security code with anyone, EVEN IF THEY CLAIM to be from Schwab. Your code for online login is XXXXXX
And then on a later phone call with an agent:
Schwab: XXXXXX is your Schwab security code to confirm your identity with the agent.
This is a nice touch, though I'm not sure how much it would help in a real scam situation for say, my grandma.
rolph|2 months ago
relaying security codes by voice is how the bad guys do it, dont train your users to think its normal.
its probably not a bright idea to have your phones camera pointed at your screen while 2FA-ing or password resetting, or else someone will watch you login, and will see your codes, and use automation to authenticate with your digits faster than you can move a cursor and click.
SoftTalker|2 months ago