Would you argue that my banana-factor authentication scheme is better than none if it has the same property of reducing opportunistic phishing when only enabled for 1% of users?
I'm referring not to phishing but to password reuse/easy password which is what SMS 2FA helps block. That might be the only point where we disagree. In my world, password reuse/easy-to-guess password are huge vulnerabilites even among highly-motivated at-risk users.
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Your question seems: is there a sizable group that if, they can't get in via [MYKIDSNAMEBIRTHYEAR] who'll just give up? In my admittedly observational view, yes.
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