The worst case of two-factor authentication (customer experience)
by at 4:30 PM
There have been many very good rants about so-called "two-factor authentication" which are really not actually two-factor, where they ask you to answer certain questions which are basically just secondary/tertiary questions. Of course, most of those wish-it-were-two-factor authentication schemes at least give questions with immutable and memorable questions, unlike these two from AT&T Wireless:



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