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The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia says Eric Council Jr. received personally identifying information and an ID template from co-conspirators that allowed him to make a fake ID card for someone with access to the SEC's X account. He allegedly then used that ID card at a cell phone store in Huntsville, Alabama to obtain an iPhone with a SIM card linked to the victim's phone number.

Is that all it took? A fake id? No password? Unless they had that info too? Seems too simple if it's just a fake id. I mean, you'd be on camera at the store so they'ed get you eventually. But schizomaxxers and rslurs don't think that far ahead. Plus there's realistic skinwalkers now.

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Yes cell phone store employees don't get paid enough to give a frick

And that's why SMS 2FA is worthless

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