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    15 hours ago

    They’s talking about 2fa recovery codes, which are specifically made for when one loses their phone, for example. And are typically random.

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      14 hours ago

      that is shitty implementation. circumventing 2fa with 1fa method that can be easily intercepted is pinnacle of stupidity.

      if the protected source is so important that it warrants using 2fa, then the recovery after losing it must really verify the identity and sending some random code doesn’t cut it.

      another thing is the spreading of 2fa to anything where it doesn’t really need to. that is cancerous in itself.

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        12 hours ago

        I get it that recovery codes could be leaked just like passwords, but not sure what you mean by ‘easily intercepted’.

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          11 hours ago

          if they are sending you random code, through email or sms, that is 1fa authentication that can be intercepted - through some malware in your computer or phone and it directly beats the purpose of having 2fa.

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            11 hours ago

            This feels like you haven’t seen 2fa in the past ten years or so. The codes are given to the user on the site during the 2fa setup, they aren’t sent via any of those channels that the user has lost in the first place leading to the recovery procedure.

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              11 hours ago

              oh, yes, i misread that part. so it is basically password that was on post it note somewhere in your drawer for who knows how long? well that is safe.