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111000@reddthat.com to Old People Facebook@reddthat.com · 2 years ago

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111000@reddthat.com to Old People Facebook@reddthat.com · 2 years ago
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    Nope, several years ago someone complained that their steam account has better protection then their back account. We’re now in 2023 and that statement still holds. It’s quite scary really. Bank websites that heavily rely on third party scripts ,“MFA” logins based on something you know and something you know. Account verification question based on code words or security questions based on public information. Worst of all, the ignorance of it all. “We got hacked, here have a identity protection bandage, comes with an automatic subscription after several years”.

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      I wanted to use a 2FA device for my banking accounts and no bank that I have spoken to would allow it. I’d had a breach on one account because my information had been leaked from several different places including the federal government and a credit agency and as a result the person used my leaked information to validate their way into my checking account. At that point they let me set up a pass phrase and a couple of other random safeguards. This was all well and good but it didn’t make me feel safer than having that account protected by a physical 2FA device. I was also given more free credit monitoring (which I’ve gotten like 4 or 5 times in the last 10 years or so). Still bugs me to this day.

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        Bank of America has two factor and optional 3 three factor integration, what are you talking about?

        https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/12/how-enable-two-factor-authentication-bank-america

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          Bank of America is not one of the banks I talked to because I will never bank with them again. I was 18 and they sent me (unsolicited) a credit card when I opened my first checking account. It had A 35% interest rate.

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            Commerce, Midwest, citi, and most if not all state banks have 2fa at this point.

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              2fa with a physical key? Also it’s been more than a year since I last checked at all.

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                Via third party integration yes. Outside of that is user/password then they send a code to your email or phone you enter that and it bumps you to third party if you’ve requested it.

                https://www.bankofamerica.com/security-center/online-mobile-banking-privacy/usb-security-key/

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                  Thank you. I actually really appreciate this information.

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                    No problem.

                    Iirc any bank that does European transactions is obligated to offer it so they can conduct business with European banks.

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            35% interest rate

            Per year? Rookie numbers, imagine that per month

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        Here’s the silly thing - most other countries have had a form of 2FA for decades. Yes, decades. Some of the earliest ones used to sent you a printed list of codes and asked you a random code from that list. This was before the Internet even when you had to use a modem to dial in to a bank to transmit your transactions.

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      Yes, they do. Wtf is even happening in this thread.

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        There are some that do, true, but also a boatload that don’t. In my personal experience, most don’t.

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          Most do, unless they’re some small town bank. That could be the difference, perhaps.

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            Most interesting, I checked 2fa.directory and lo and behold, one of them shows that use 2fa! It’s the dinky SMS one, but still better then none! Sad part is that a) they never informed me and b) it’s completely optional also c) this must be something from the last year or so as I’m one of those people who actively gives feedback

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            Chase is a small town bank? TIL

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              ?

              2-step verification requires you to enter a unique code every time you sign in to Chase.com on a browser. This helps ensure that it’s actually you and not someone suspicious.

              https://www.chase.com/digital/resources/privacy-security/security/how-you-can-protect

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              Schwab has 2fa, and isn’t Schwab literally owned by Chase? Wtf

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                2-step verification requires you to enter a unique code every time you sign in to Chase.com on a browser. This helps ensure that it’s actually you and not someone suspicious.

                https://www.chase.com/digital/resources/privacy-security/security/how-you-can-protect

                I don’t know what they’re talking about.

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      No wonder all the finance and budget apps primarily prefers integrating with American banks!

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