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mortenmhp t1_j1ogoni wrote

Sorry to break it to you. If you are getting log in attempts on Steam with 2fa, someone has your password. Either you got phished, your password was reused and leaked from somewhere or you have a keylogger.

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Izzetmaster01 t1_j1oh3mi wrote

I don't know how many times I've got to say it. Seeing as though it was the most random password going and wasn't reused. The only plausible thing would be steam leak. But again doesn't even matter with 2FA. I also don't know how obvious I have to make it, before anyone else comments on having a keylogger, that I don't have a keylogger. Because once again, I've only ever had this issue with steam

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brusiddit t1_j1p0zo0 wrote

There are 2FA phishing kits around now that make it really easy to phish peoples 2fa codes. The power of MFA is redundancy.

If one of the engines on your plane dies, the first thing you do is go repair the engine, not fly around on only one.

The most important thing i know about infosec is that everything is hackable and no-one is immune to social engineering.

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