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Why SMS One-Time Passcodes Are No Longer Enough: Security Risks and Better Alternatives
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2026-02-24
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SMS OTPs are convenient but risky. Learn why SMS is no longer enough for e-signatures and how to adopt cryptographic, multi-channel verification.
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