Here’s how SIM swap in alleged bitcoin pump-and-dump scheme worked
Here’s how SIM swap in alleged bitcoin pump-and-dump scheme worked

Here’s how SIM swap in alleged bitcoin pump-and-dump scheme worked

Here’s how SIM swap in alleged bitcoin pump-and-dump scheme worked
Here’s how SIM swap in alleged bitcoin pump-and-dump scheme worked
you know, here in ZA (and across Africa) services got past the “your phone number is your security layer” thing in the early 10s because we had fraud and related issues way back
but no, the US is insistent that they have to retread that path and learn those lessons over. can’t go and learn from an african country, that wouldn’t be fitting of
an imperial hellholeA First World Countrywhy no, I’m not salty about services making me have worse security settings at all, why do you ask…
Yeah security in the USA has always been pretty bad. Iirc it often had to do with monopoly like structures keeping the advances at bay because it costs money to upgrade. Did the bank cards move away from magnetic strips already?
Mostly. Half the time the chip will work. Half the time it fails because you inserted it too fast or two slow or because it was Tuesday so it falls back to the magnetic strip.
Surely this is more secure right? ... right?
they ever so very slowly started doing chip (not necessarily with PIN) from 4~6y ago, state depending
probably need to give them another decade.
You'd be surprised, but many countries with much lower GDP/capita have far more developed/sophisticated ICT services than the US, not to mention far more competition.
This is not just my personal view, I've had Americans (who have travelled the world) mention this as well.
I wouldn't be :) have visited many of them, and worked in a fair couple too
what was shocking (on my first visit there) is how absolutely fucking antiquated US infra is across multiple dimensions. not shocking these days, I now understand so many of the reasons for it
that understanding also makes so much of what comes out of the US (and its weird obsessions with specific non-solutions) make a lot more sense
@froztbyte oh I absolutely hate using SMS for authentication
I had to do some eGovernment-related stuff recently and I think I had to wait for and type in an SMS one-time-code like 8 times until I got what I wanted
A spring day can be colder than an autumn day. And for which parts of the world it's autumn and for which it's spring, you guess.
That
is because people deciding on security are interested in firm connections between accounts and people.
It's an environment where surveillance is companies' incentive for profit, and so on, you've surely read about all that.
Guys, this was a compliment to African countries becoming better while the West sinks lower, why are all the downvotes?