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One of the main reasons this is still an argument over what advice to give people is the lack of companies supporting solutions like U2F, even most major banks only support weak/limited passwords + SMS 2FA. So people recommend it as a reduction of risk, however small that may be.
These debates too often boil down to an infosec professional’s recommendation amounting to, “well if you can’t afford to implement all these best possible solutions you shouldn’t even be in business.” Sometimes it takes time to get there, and good enough just has to do until then
Thanks for the response. Your 2nd reply isn’t the argument being made by the comic, I agree with it but don’t think it applies here. On the 1st reply, 2FA has more uses than 1 attack type. For many communities and people that’s super useful. ICS quickly comes to mind.
Especially given for some of those communities the accessibility of 2UF isn’t as easy and in some cases nearly impossible.
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