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If you received a verification code but didn't request one: It's possible someone entered your phone number by mistake. In this case, please disregard the text message or phone call. Important: Even if you did not request a verification code, be sure to never share this code with anyone.
The majority of the time, receiving a verification code through SMS means that someone is attempting to get into an account associated with your phone number. If you have a Payoneer account. I recommend that you check into that account and change your password.
What you might be dealing with is a clever tactic known as an MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) bypass attack. Hackers may be trying to steal you or your employer's data by spamming you with random verification code texts in an attempt to bypass your MFA protections.
The most likely reason is that someone is trying to access your account. That's the whole reason these verification codes are sent. Someone is logging in to something that requires verification and the code is being sent to your phone. It's also p...
Upon receiving this code, the scammer can use your phone number to create a Google Voice account for themselves linked to your number. If you gave someone your verification code follow these steps from Google to reclaim your number. If you believe you were a victim of a Google Voice scam, please report it to the FTC.
They are typically used to “verify you are who you say you are” - often a 6-digit number sent to your phone or as an email. I need one to log in at work, another to log in on my Github account, and I need one to log in to my bank account. And one for my mobile phone account, if I recall correctly.
If you are sure you never requested the verification code, that could mean someone has tried to login to your account using your email and password. In this case, you should change your password. Maybe your username and password are still secure, but a cybercriminal is trying to rattle you.
Yes, virtual numbers can be used for verification. Most online platforms accept these numbers for verification codes. You can use them to receive OTP without providing your personal phone number.