I thought he just had someone check their Facebook page and then report their findings through an earpiece. But then it was a staged commercial, and that sure explains how they could illegally hack into bank accounts just to prove a point. I imagine that hacking into an actual bank account isn’t so easily done, and requires either luck when guessing the pass code, or a few days to steal the identity.
Eh… Unless perhaps they could use that iPhone vulnerability where you can log in as someone else as long as they’re on the same WiFi-net? I guess that might work as well, unless banking apps require pass codes. Today I saw a headline where someone claimed that banking apps should be made more secure, so who knows how secure they really are?
I thought he just had someone check their Facebook page and then report their findings through an earpiece. But then it was a staged commercial, and that sure explains how they could illegally hack into bank accounts just to prove a point. I imagine that hacking into an actual bank account isn’t so easily done, and requires either luck when guessing the pass code, or a few days to steal the identity.
Eh… Unless perhaps they could use that iPhone vulnerability where you can log in as someone else as long as they’re on the same WiFi-net? I guess that might work as well, unless banking apps require pass codes. Today I saw a headline where someone claimed that banking apps should be made more secure, so who knows how secure they really are?