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WhatsApp passkey support is rolling out to iPhone users, allowing them to log into their accounts without an SMS code.
WhatsApp issued the warning on their website - and have said that whilst it may be a mistake, it could also be someone trying ...
A million two-factor authentication codes sent via SMS passed through an obscure third-party company. Here's how it happened and why it's a problem.
Attacks evolve and so must we. Look for progress and not perfection.” So, yes, you should stop using SMS security codes for two-step verification—but, unfortunately, you can’t.
Authentication is complex and not enough people use it, but no-code developer Descope thinks it has found the answer: WhatsApp.
That’s where the WhatsApp SDK comes in. Once integrated into an iOS or Android app, developers can offer to send users their verification code over WhatsApp instead of text messaging.