Honest answer: We have, for the most part.
-
Novi razgovor
-
-
-
“If the carriers were trustworthy, I think this would be unequivocally a good idea. The problem is *I don’t trust the carriers*.” That quote from the article says it all...
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
-
-
-
hell to the no no no
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
-
-
-
AFAIK many banks around the world have exclusive contracts with carriers, making SIM-swapping attacks impossible - they register against physical SIM address or something like that.
-
Well, why is there so much evidence to the contrary? SIM swapping happens all the time. Very prominent current case:https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cryptocurrency-at-t-lawsuit/u-s-investor-sues-att-for-224-million-over-loss-of-cryptocurrency-idUSKBN1L01AA …
- Još 1 odgovor
Novi razgovor -
-
-
Phone providers are right up there with Equifax and OPM among "entities that I don't trust to manage anything properly"
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
-
-
-
the whole SIM spoofing scandal and their refusal to acknowledge an industrywide problem is 100% proof they can't be in charge of anything near this.
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
-
-
-
The internet appears to be the most fantastic platform to create monopolies. We need to resist this collectively.
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
-
-
-
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
-
Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
Twitter je možda preopterećen ili ima kratkotrajnih poteškoća u radu. Pokušajte ponovno ili potražite dodatne informacije u odjeljku Status Twittera.