ou know the drill. Youre logging into your bank or another service Gmail, to name just one that you use regularly. You enter your username and password and then the service says that it will send you an SMS message with a code in it which you can use to confirm that it is indeed you whos logged in. Its called “two factor authentication” 2FA and it passes for best practice in our networked world, given that passwords and login details can easily be cracked. Sadly, our world is wicked as well as...

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