The team behind the decentralized social media platform Friend.tech has added a new security feature amid attempts to stem a flood of SIM-swap attacks targeting its users.
“You can now add a 2FA password to your Friend.tech account for additional protection if your cell carrier or email service becomes compromised,” the team explained in an Oct. 9 post on X (formerly Twitter).
Friend.tech users will be prompted to add another password in when signing onto new devices.
“Neither the friendtech nor Privy teams can reset these passwords, so please use care when using this feature,” Friend.tech added.
You can now add a 2FA password to your https://t.co/YOHabcBL3H account for additional protection if your cell carrier or email service becomes compromised.
Neither the friendtech nor Privy teams can reset these passwords, so please use care when using this feature pic.twitter.com/g0m2E4att2
The latest change follows several SIM-swap attacks targeting Friend.tech users since September.
On Sept. 30, froggie.eth was among the first in a string of Friend.tech users to be compromised by a SIM-swap attack, urging others to stay vigilant.
got swim swapped for 20+ ETH (they drained my https://t.co/xb5o31p3Yy)... stay vigilant out there bros
set a PIN on your sim even if you don't think you need to
More Friend.tech users came forward with similar stories in the following days with an estimated 109 Ether (ETH), worth around $172,000, stolen from four users within a week. Another four users were targeted over a 24-hour period just days later, with another $385,000 worth of Ether stolen.
Friend.tech had already updated its security once on Oct. 4 to allow users to add or remove various login methods in an attempt to mitigate the risk of SIM-swap
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