A security breach exposed two-factor authentication (2FA) codes/password reset links for millions of users on platforms like Facebook, Google, and TikTok.
Key Points:
- YX International, an SMS routing company, left an internal database exposed online without a password.
 - The database contained one-time 2FA codes and password reset links for various tech giants.
 - YX International secured the database and claims to have “sealed the vulnerability.”
 - The company wouldn’t confirm how long the database was exposed or if anyone else accessed it.
 - Representatives from Meta, Google, and TikTok haven’t commented yet.
 
Concerns:
- This leak highlights the vulnerabilities of SMS-based 2FA compared to app-based methods.
 - The lack of information regarding the leak’s duration and potential access by others raises concerns.
 
Gemini Recommendations:
- Consider switching to app-based 2FA for increased security.
 - Be cautious of suspicious communications and avoid clicking unknown links.
 - Stay informed about potential security breaches affecting your online accounts.
 



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