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by Thorrez
1397 days ago
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Other parts still said partially though. Your comment was left at 4:40 UTC[1]. Here's a snapshot from 4:07 UTC[2]. It says >PayPal helps them by partially revealing a significant portion of your phone number >Remember Mat Honan, who’s digital life was destroyed when his iCloud account was wiped in a targeted attack? In that attack, the hacker used social engineering to obtain a partial credit card number from an Amazon employee which Apple then accepted as verification of identity. With PayPal no such social engineering is required; instead revealing half your phone number to anyone who merely enters your email address on the login screen. >Of course, PayPal also allows users to log in by entering their phone number. Now armed with a partial, a bad actor needs only to enumerate the remaining digits to reveal your full phone number. [1] https://hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/item/32615770.json [2] https://web.archive.org/web/20220827040709/https://christian... |
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