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Great HHHLive show.
Thanks for the video ๐
I didn't remember at what point I wrote the question, so I listened to everything you said about hacker attacks ๐
I personally did not have a situation (as they say, for now and I hope not) and in the company three months ago, there was a breakthrough, when hackers reached the router in one of our call centers through the SIP trunk line and misused the phone lines for calling numbers all over the world.
Cost in three hours, until Telecom did not disable calls due to Fraud, approx. 9000e.
During implementation, we combined something that left room for a breakthrough and that happened (open Internet link, without specified ports and IP address for communication...).
But I guess it will be resolved, a report has been submitted to the service for a high-tech criminal.
I see in the video, my question about the Recovery account started a nice talk ๐
I hope that no one will need it, and I think that what @felixxx said about trust makes sense.
Only if you know someone personally, so much so that you can entrust your funds to him(and who is it really, brother, wife, friend? Mother-in-law certainly not ๐ Sometimes I don't even believe myself๐) one option is that he can confirm the password change for you.
Another option, to create a new account and define it as recovery? Is that something that is being done?
Wow! It looks like phone calls are still very much suitable for fraud! @davideownzall mentioned something similar in the comments...
Well, it could work if you store keys in separate places... I did something similar for some of my accounts, but the "last one" should have someone else, in the end... ๐
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