zoi(15:20:24)
Our CMO signed a deal with some trademark protection company. Part of that was to transfer all our domains to their registrar
d_vibe(15:20:03)
but ofcourse, a John Doe won't have the mindsets that we do so they are more easy to fool
d_vibe(15:19:10)
Yes, there are risks with SMS, but since it's a one time password you get when you've triggered it yourself I wouldn't say that it's a big risk.. this is also why you should have a good password, since if the sms is interceptet they don't have your passwor
zoi(15:17:04)
that's all they ask for when transferring a number
zoi(15:16:09)
My wife has an e-sim, and keeps her serial number and PUK2-code in her inbox.. just waiting for someone to transfer her e-sim to another device.
zoi(15:15:42)
Both the routing protocol for calls/SMS is easily intercepted, and just a bit of social engineering at a phone store can let someone hijack your number.