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It’s never said verbatim, but it often goes that direction. I’m saying not every attacker will know how to bypass 2FA, which is flimsy AF, but that it is still better than nothing in some cases and situations.
I really think you're misunderstood what someone was saying, who wouldn't pick a minor improvement if the only two options are nothing or improvement? However, I would pick "nothing" if the only options are nothing or homeopathy.
Perhaps I'm misinterpreting "2FA" to generically mean "two factor authentication." If not, I'd like to know how a SecurID token (or a PIV-like PKCS11 smartcard authenticator) is "*not* better then nothing" when used to authenticate. Is the concern man-in-the-middle or what?
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