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        Just today I witnessed someone working from home who had to move to a new system at work. Part of the instructions involved deactivating their 2FA app, which was apparently still needed for a later step in the process. They were supposed to use a backup phone number in the account to receive a text code to sign in, but, of course, there's no backup phone number in their account.

        If only their job used this scheme instead. sigh

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          Just today I witnessed someone working from home who had to move to a new system at work. Part of the instructions involved deactivating their 2FA app, which was apparently still needed for a later step in the process. They were supposed to use a backup phone number in the account to receive a text code to sign in, but, of course, there's no backup phone number in their account.

          If only their job used this scheme instead. sigh

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          The last mid-to-big company I worked for had an excellent system of setting up your new software that involved calling you to please confirm you 2FA.

          When I said "I'm pretty sure I followed at least four trainings telling me not to do that" they were not amused. I, on the other hand, was extremely amused by telling them no.

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            I hate these and like every bank uses it. Ignoring the fact they tell you the code above, SMS is not secure. Its slower than letting my password manager fill in a Passkey or TOTP which are more secure.

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              Just today I witnessed someone working from home who had to move to a new system at work. Part of the instructions involved deactivating their 2FA app, which was apparently still needed for a later step in the process. They were supposed to use a backup phone number in the account to receive a text code to sign in, but, of course, there's no backup phone number in their account.

              If only their job used this scheme instead. sigh

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              Needing to deactivate 2fa to link a new authenticator is one of my big complaints about so many systems. You should be able to pair a new one without removing the old one, or at least have it replace it.

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                The last mid-to-big company I worked for had an excellent system of setting up your new software that involved calling you to please confirm you 2FA.

                When I said "I'm pretty sure I followed at least four trainings telling me not to do that" they were not amused. I, on the other hand, was extremely amused by telling them no.

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                Brilliant!

                Two companies ago I was told I had failed to pass an email phishing test and so would be required to take another training in it. I pointed out that I could not, in fact, have failed such a test as I don't respond to anything (real or faked) from management. I still had to take the training. So for the rest of my time at the company I turned in every email I received from management as a phishing attempt. I was told to stop it, but replied that I was simply being careful in following training. I'm sure they blocked me after that.

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