Friend.tech Responds to SIM Swap Attacks with Enhanced Security Measures

Published 05/10/2023, 23:29
Updated 05/10/2023, 23:45
Friend.tech Responds to SIM Swap Attacks with Enhanced Security Measures
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Decentralized social network platform Friend.tech announced an improvement to the protocol’s security, allowing users to add and remove various login methods from their accounts.

On October 4, Friend.tech announced on X (previously Twitter) the update on its login method, saying, “You can now add and remove login methods for your Friend.tech account.” Moreover, the company shared how users can access these settings from the application.

This update has been in response to the recent SIM swap attacks targeting Friend.tech users. Recently, ZachXBT, a well-known blockchain detective, unveiled a SIM swap attack targeting Friend.tech users, which led to a loss of $385,000.

The recent SIM swap incident defrauded four users by a single scammer, and all the incidents occurred within 24 hours. ZachXBT claimed that users could have signed up with a new email address instead, as “SIM swaps are not a new thing.”

Manifold Trading, a systematic crypto investment firm, recently shared that Friend.tech’s SIM swap attacks could lead to a $20 million loss. They stated that if any hacker gains access to a Friend.tech account via SIM swap or an email hack, they could rug the whole account.

Furthermore, Manifold shared a few suggestions to solve this issue, as it “should honestly be the number one priority.” The crypto firm suggested allowing users to add Two Factor Authorization to Friend.tech login and claimed that it’s not difficult to implement and allow 2FA on key decryption and transactions, as Privy is implementing this.

Friend.tech has responded to this and stated, “We have received questions about why we haven’t enabled Privy’s 2FA passcode feature yet.” They added that Privy’s UX doesn’t instruct users to confirm their passcode. If a user mistypes the passcode, neither Privy nor Friend.tech can reset it, which would lead to the user being locked out of their accounts.

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