So I had a bit of an issue with my phone and had to get my authentication switched on my RSI account. I put a ticket together, making sure to add in the bits they needed, and went to bed (caveat: I couldn't log into my account so the ticket was submitted from their basic site). The next morning I checked on the status and discovered a huge issue. The email address that I used for my RSI account had an unauthorized login attempt 3 hours after I put in the request. 2 + 2 = 4
I know it's not definitive proof. Far from it. However, after zero issues for years (on any email), after a fresh OS install (literally wiped and upgraded 3 days ago), after having really good internet hygiene, I get someone chasing my account mere hours after putting in a ticket. That is definitely a disturbing coincidence.
So the moral of the story is: Even if you do everything right, there is some shady sh!t going on out there. Make sure you use EVERY security measure available. Chances are if a company has two-factor, they rely on it to make things secure. You should too. I firmly believe that my account would have been compromised if it weren't for that.
I know it's not definitive proof. Far from it. However, after zero issues for years (on any email), after a fresh OS install (literally wiped and upgraded 3 days ago), after having really good internet hygiene, I get someone chasing my account mere hours after putting in a ticket. That is definitely a disturbing coincidence.
So the moral of the story is: Even if you do everything right, there is some shady sh!t going on out there. Make sure you use EVERY security measure available. Chances are if a company has two-factor, they rely on it to make things secure. You should too. I firmly believe that my account would have been compromised if it weren't for that.