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In reply to the discussion: Thieves are stealing your cell phone number to take your money [View all]ecstatic
(35,088 posts)26. Wtf? I rely on 2FA! T-Mobile should be ashamed
If I recall correctly, they forced a password change the other day. I wonder if that's why. But depending on what was stolen, couldn't the hackers regain access by another means?
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Thieves are stealing your cell phone number to take your money [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Dec 2017
OP
Never bank on a computer either. People can steal your computer and then your money goes too.
L. Coyote
Dec 2017
#43
I often think people don't realize how invasive cell phones are with endless default permissions on
RKP5637
Dec 2017
#3
I've never had a problem either, used since day one. One of my friends doesn't. She gets confused
RKP5637
Dec 2017
#40
A problem with checks is they can be compromised/negotiated. Your complete bank account number
RKP5637
Dec 2017
#41
Most states now have limits on credit card or bank fraud, something like $500.
George II
Dec 2017
#9
Please never put banking information or other such sensitive apps on your phone!
Liberal In Texas
Dec 2017
#32