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Brannvesen on scored.co
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
They use mostly virtual numbers that appears to be domestic, however networks can still differentiate between real and virtual numbers and should be able to show a warning when you get a call from one of them.
Also, any companies that use virtual numbers should be forced to register them in a public database so that anyone can look them up, that is until they've gotten their shit together and replaced that trash system that shouldn't even exist.
Notice how it's mostly (((banks))) using virtual numbers for verification, even tho secure 2FA has been around for decades. Scammers and (((bankers))) work together, lobbying to not ban virtual numbers. Even thought there's very few legit uses.
It's amazing isn't it, almost as if they're in on it.
Same thing with Scamazon, all the merchandise that is stolen from physical stores in NY, SF and LA is sold on Scamazon. They could easily put an end to it, but they won't because they make a shitload of shekels.
Also, any companies that use virtual numbers should be forced to register them in a public database so that anyone can look them up, that is until they've gotten their shit together and replaced that trash system that shouldn't even exist.
Notice how it's mostly (((banks))) using virtual numbers for verification, even tho secure 2FA has been around for decades. Scammers and (((bankers))) work together, lobbying to not ban virtual numbers. Even thought there's very few legit uses.
but scammers can use them to make calls all day long
Same thing with Scamazon, all the merchandise that is stolen from physical stores in NY, SF and LA is sold on Scamazon. They could easily put an end to it, but they won't because they make a shitload of shekels.