First Emma Dahlstrom, now Dollo...

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Emma Dahlstrom had her account hacked by an Arabian princess the other week and now Henrik got his hacked by some Joulette kid who has been deleting/archiving Dollo's posts.

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When will these pros understand that 2FA is a good idea?

**This thread was edited on Nov 20th 2019 at 5:03:00pm
 
Dub post but these hacks are nowhere near the level of Durtschi’s. These hackers need to bring more cock into the mix to get my attention.
 
14078822:BigPurpleSkiSuit said:
Is this part of a larger trend or is someone specifically targeting skiers?

Bots latching onto some sort of algorithm with skiing on instagram? Really weird though, maybe its something to do with verified accounts

**This post was edited on Nov 20th 2019 at 8:29:45pm
 
14078879:DeebieSkeebies said:
Bots latching onto some sort of algorithm with skiing on instagram? Really weird though, maybe its something to do with verified accounts

**This post was edited on Nov 20th 2019 at 8:29:45pm

Insta really should make 2 factor authentication mandatory for verified accounts.
 
14078815:CLQ said:
Dub post but these hacks are nowhere near the level of Durtschi’s. These hackers need to bring more cock into the mix to get my attention.

Kai Jones hacked Durtschi
 
14078908:finder said:
Insta really should make 2 factor authentication mandatory for verified accounts.

Just listened to an interesting podcast today that discussed how hackers go about getting accounts. It seems like 2FA actually helps hackers due to the method of a sim swap. The hackers would need to know their phone number (which admitedly can be easier than getting their password) and can perform a simple sim swap to gain access.
https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/49ho5a/130-the-snapchat-thief
 
14081521:TRVP_ANGEL said:
Just listened to an interesting podcast today that discussed how hackers go about getting accounts. It seems like 2FA actually helps hackers due to the method of a sim swap. The hackers would need to know their phone number (which admitedly can be easier than getting their password) and can perform a simple sim swap to gain access.
https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/49ho5a/130-the-snapchat-thief

For a sim swap to work, you would need to go to the mobile carrier and convince them that you are that person (they are supposed to ask for ID) in order to get a new sim card, and at that point you can reset the password.

ATT just got sued for negligence for a crooked employee not checking IDs. While you can still answer security questions over the phone (mothers maiden name, SSN, etc) I expect you'll have to go in in person to get a SIM card in the future.

Also, Dollo's password was probably "woof"

**This post was edited on Nov 28th 2019 at 10:37:24am
 
14081810:Cheech_Sander said:
For a sim swap to work, you would need to go to the mobile carrier and convince them that you are that person (they are supposed to ask for ID) in order to get a new sim card, and at that point you can reset the password.

ATT just got sued for negligence for a crooked employee not checking IDs. While you can still answer security questions over the phone (mothers maiden name, SSN, etc) I expect you'll have to go in in person to get a SIM card in the future.

Also, Dollo's password was probably "woof"

**This post was edited on Nov 28th 2019 at 10:37:24am

sim swap requires sms

if you use apps like google authenticator you are safer
 
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