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im tom merritt for tech republic here are five reasons not to use sms for mfa [Music] [Applause] [Music] multi-factor authentication aka mfa or as we used to call it two-factor authentication is essential it means you dont rely on your password alone for security that password is something you know but with mfa you also rely on other factors like something you are your face or something you have say a security key sms is the most frequently used additional factor because almost everybody has it and its a little easier to manage for developers but its also the least secure now its better than nothing its much more secure to use an authenticator app or a physical security key though here are five reasons not to use sms for mfa number one sms and voice calls are not encrypted theyre transmitted in clear text making them easier to intercept determined attackers have access to a wealth of tools from software-defined radios to femtocells to ss7 intercept services coming in at number t