"3 Men Plead Guilty to Running Service That Bypasses MFA"
Three men pleaded guilty in a British court to running an online criminal service called "OTPAgency," advertised to evade Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) defenses for banks such as HSBC, Lloyds, and Monzo. They were the administrators of OTPAgency, a subscription-based service that helps fraudsters socially engineer targets, obtain One-Time Passcodes (OTPs), drain victims' bank accounts, and more. The service targeted the information of over 12,500 people. This article continues to discuss the automated service that helped subscribers trick victims into sharing OTPs.
DataBreachToday reports "3 Men Plead Guilty to Running Service That Bypasses MFA"
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