Shared Security Podcast

Twitter’s Paywall 2FA, Mental Health Data for Sale, Meta’s Verified Program


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Twitter is phasing out its free text message two-factor authentication (2FA) and putting the feature behind a paywall, prompting security experts to advise Twitter users to switch to other authentication methods.
How data brokers are selling sensitive mental health data for a few hundred dollars with little attempt to hide identifying information such as names and addresses. A new report highlights how some firms are offering the data for as low as $275 for information on 5,000 people, and Congress has yet to pass significant legislation on data brokers.
Meta (formerly Facebook) has launched a new program called Meta Verified which aims to unify verification across all of the company's platforms. Users can pay a monthly fee to verify their presence on Facebook and Instagram by submitting their government ID.
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Shared Security PodcastBy Tom Eston, Scott Wright, Kevin Tackett