Another thing is that I feel like the era of the private phone number has passed. I see the use case for phone numbers for businesses, but people just don’t use them very much anymore otherwise.
Like, we don’t memorize them. We don’t dial them. They’re just entries in our contacts.
At this point, we could create an alternative way of contacting private phones. Something based on whitelisting instead of blacklisting. Something that can be easily shared but not easily guessed. Something that would be easy to trace who called you.
All of these phone scams rely on the idea that a stranger can just up and contact you without any effort. It’s ridiculous. If we got rid of that, we’d save people from untold billions of dollars of scams almost instantly.
kernelle@0d.gs 8 months ago
Adding multiple factors to authentication just adds another step to the scam, it doesn’t make it impossible by any means.
nivenkos@lemmy.world 8 months ago
For BankID it somewhat does, because only registered services can make the request - so they’d need to register a scam service and then use that. Which also makes it an easier job for anti-fraud police.
So it’d be a lot more complicated.
Like obviously at a certain point if someone is willing to do everything they can - then they will be scammed, see this for example: www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-67208755
But the more steps there are, the higher the chance the person realises it is a scam.
prole@sh.itjust.works 8 months ago
I’m not an expert on digital banking, but this sounds like a no-brainer… Aside from marginally increasing compliance costs, why would this not just be the norm everywhere?
nivenkos@lemmy.world 8 months ago
It kind of is the norm.
Just a few countries like the US are really backward in terms of accessible banking - mainly due to having no federal ID, residence registration, etc. too on top of outdated bureaucracy.
kernelle@0d.gs 8 months ago
“A chain is only as strong as its weakest link” - We are the weakest link in any security chain, and always will be. Social engineering is one hell of a drug.
TORFdot0@lemmy.world 8 months ago
It doesn’t matter how many locks you have if you give the scammers the keys. And so many people give up the keys