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Una Mayer
May 11 2023

Yo, listen up! I gotta spill some tea about this company's security game. So, before, they were all about that high logging security, using 2FA with SMS codes, you know? But now, they've switched it up to some ancient and weak pin method. Like, seriously? Are they trying to make it easier for fraudsters to get in? 'Cause that's how it looks to me.

The thing is, pin codes are like a one-trick pony. They're so not rotate-able, and hackers can crack 'em like it's no biggie. It's a major facepalm moment. They should've leveled up their 2FA game and used an authentication app like Microsoft or Google. But nope, they went with the pin method. How hilarious is that?

To all the peeps out there using this company, I'm telling you, you gotta be hella careful with your money. This security downgrade is no joke, and it's on us to keep our funds safe. Stay woke, fam!