>No MFA protects against social engineering (no, not even ____ - don't try to convince me).
Certain MFAs can protect against more types of attacks than others. You covering your head in the sand when people point that out doesn't change that fact but merely indicates you prefer feeling right to being right.
>as I remember the security team being somewhat averse to them
So you're saying that the security team was averse to the thing that would have prevented this hack? And that means we shouldn't put blame on them?
Certain MFAs can protect against more types of attacks than others. You covering your head in the sand when people point that out doesn't change that fact but merely indicates you prefer feeling right to being right.
>as I remember the security team being somewhat averse to them
So you're saying that the security team was averse to the thing that would have prevented this hack? And that means we shouldn't put blame on them?