Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA)
is a type (subset) of multi-factor authentication. It is a method
of confirming a user's claimed identity by utilizing a combination
of two different factors: 1) something they know 2) something they
have or 3) something they are.
Mobile-phone two-step authentication
Mobile-phone apps SMS and direct push notifications etc. are not considered "something you have" and thus are not considered in the multi-factor/two-factor equation. Mobile-phone two-step authentication is more secure than single-factor password protection but suffers some security concerns. Phones can be cloned and apps can run on several phones; cell-phone maintenance personnel can read SMS texts. Not least cell phones can be compromised in general meaning the phone is no longer something you and only you have.
Your task is to bypass OTP using different techniques.Yes credentials are admin/admin.
Mobile-phone two-step authentication
Mobile-phone apps SMS and direct push notifications etc. are not considered "something you have" and thus are not considered in the multi-factor/two-factor equation. Mobile-phone two-step authentication is more secure than single-factor password protection but suffers some security concerns. Phones can be cloned and apps can run on several phones; cell-phone maintenance personnel can read SMS texts. Not least cell phones can be compromised in general meaning the phone is no longer something you and only you have.
Your task is to bypass OTP using different techniques.Yes credentials are admin/admin.
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