Google plans to abolish SMS codes as on & caron; in authentications for gmail users and replace them with a safer solution – QR codeswrites forbes. According to Slu & Zcaron; Ben’s statements, the goal is to reduce the safety risks associated with the SMS, such as phishing attacks and malfunctional abuse by deceivers.
– Just as you want to get rid of passwords in favor of the access key. & Dstrok; Er & Zcaron; I want to leave SMS authentication – said Gmaile spokesman, Ross Richendrfer.
Why does Google abolish SMS codes?
Although SMS codes have long been a standard method of two-factor authentication, they represent serious security challenges. According to Richendrfer and his colleague Kimberly Samra, these codes are underwing, users sometimes do not have access to the codes sent and security depends on the practice of mobile operators.
One of the biggest problems is the manipulation of telecom operators – fraudsters can be fooled by the operator and take control of the useful & Craron number, & ccaron; the name is canceled by any safety value of the SMS authentication. In addition, Google noticed an increase in fraud known as “traffic pumping”where criminals Poti & CCaron; in online services to send a large number of SMS messages to numbers under their control, achieve & cacute; and financial benefit.
From SMS to QR codes
In order to do with these security challenges, Google plans to change the & ccaron authentication. In the future, instead of entering the number and receiving a six -digit code, users & cacute will see the QR code on the screen that & cacute should scan with the camera of their phone.
– SMS codes are a high security risk for users, so we proudly introduce an innovative new approach to reduce the attack surface for fraudsters and protect users from malicious activities – convenience Richendrfer.
Reduce & cacute; e risks for ‘phishing’
According to Google, the transition to QR codes brings two key & cacaron; not advantages:
- Reduction of Phishing Risk – Users no longer or Cacute; and be deceived to share their security codes because they are no longer or cacute.
- Lower dependence on Telecom operators – Authentication no longer in & cacute; e depend on the security practices of mobile networks & zcaron; a.
Google has not published to & Ccaron’s date when these changes will take effect, but announced that & Cacute will soon disclose additional details. Clearly, Gmail users of O & Ccaron.