The OTP interception service featured earlier this year - Otpagency - advertised a web-based bot designed to trick targets into giving up OTP tokens. without access to the victim’s mobile device or phone number. ![]() The idea is that even if the user’s password gets stolen, the attacker still can’t access the user’s account without that second factor - i.e. Many websites now require users to supply both a password and a numeric code/OTP token sent via text message, or one generated by mobile apps like Authy and Google Authenticator. ![]() An ad for the OTP interception service/bot “SMSRanger.”
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