You’re about to buy a new laptop. You’ve clicked “checkout.” Your card details are in. Then, the screen freezes. A small gray box pops up from your browser, or a push notification buzzes your phone.
It asks for a sequence of digits you don’t have memorized. You fumble for your phone. The clock ticks down from 60 seconds. hsbc secure code
If you add your HSBC card to Apple Pay or Google Pay, you never enter a Secure Code for a coffee. Why? Because the moment you added the card, HSBC created a that lives inside your phone’s secure enclave. You’re about to buy a new laptop
Never, ever give your HSBC Secure Code to a human being who called you. The bank will never ask for it. Ever. A small gray box pops up from your
The criminal, who is simultaneously on the checkout page of a luxury goods site, types in that code. The bank thinks the victim approved it. The money is gone.
This is the world of . The Password is Dead (Long Live the Token) For years, banking security was a dirty secret. Your "secret word" or "memorable date" was floating around in databases that were getting hacked constantly. If you used "Password123" for your gym membership and your bank, you were a thief’s lottery ticket.
A victim in London receives a call from "HSBC Fraud Department." The number on the caller ID matches the bank’s real number (spoofed). The voice says, "Someone in Manchester is using your card. We are sending a Secure Code to your phone. Read it to us so we can cancel the transaction."
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