Here's how "SMS Intercept" works in practice. *Anyone* walks into *any* retail cellular store in the world, tells an employee to move *your* number to a new SIM. The employee *verifies* that person. Your SMSs now go to a new phone. That's just one way.
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I understand, and I'm saying people incorrectly believe that SMS 2FA makes them immune from attacks like phishing and password reuse attacks, like in this case. Do you agree that's a bad thing?
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