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“This is different from most breaches, due to the fact the data is temporary, so once it’s offline any data stolen isn’t very useful.” “My real concern here is the potential that this has already been abused,” said Katz. With access to the text message through the exposed database, hijacking an account could take seconds. In some cases, websites will only require a phone number to reset an account.
The exposure to personal information and phone numbers notwithstanding, the ability to access two-factor codes in near-real-time could have put countless number of accounts at risk of hijack. “Yeah, this is very bad,” said Dylan Katz, a security researcher, who reviewed some of the findings. And, several small to mid-size hospitals and medical facilities sent reminders to patients about their upcoming appointments, and in some cases, billing inquiries.Yahoo also used the service to send some account keys by text message.
We also found messages that contained Microsoft’s account password reset codes and Huawei ID verification codes.Messenger apps KakaoTalk and Viber, and quiz app HQ Trivia use the service to verify user phone numbers.We found a shipping notification text sent by Amazon with a link, which opened up Amazon’s delivery tracking page, including the UPS tracking number, en route to its destination in Florida.A Mountain View, Calif.-based credit union, the First Tech Federal Credit Union, also sent a temporary banking password in plaintext to a Nebraska number.Many messages included two-factor verification codes for Google accounts in Latin America.
An example of one text message containing a user’s phone number and their Microsoft account reset code.