My phone died a few days ago, and the Cisco Duo app overwrote 2FA key backup after connecting my old phone to the internet.
Lemmy has no backup codes, nor can you disable 2FA even while logged in without a valid token.
Anyway, I noticed there’s no rate limiting on 2FA attempts.
So following Lemmy API docs I wrote this exceptionally stupid script (look at my foolish way of parallelization and no auto-stop).
I got the JWT token from logged-in Firefox session, using cookies.txt extension to export it.
Anyway, just make sure your password is secure enough, It’s obviously (potentially) better than 6 digits, probably with 3 valid combinations at each time (current 30s, past 30s, future 30s windows), if I am guessing how it works right.
My attempt also clearly involved a lot of luck with just 21,830 attempts (less than 5 minutes). But, if you’re lucky enough, you may guess it on first attempt, or never if you aren’t.
This is Lemmy’s 2FA implementation, most of the corporate ones are still not great. Probably not this bad though.
Maybe they were talking about Cisco Duo 2FA app not checking backup age, and just overwriting it with whatever was on device.
Good point, they certainly could’ve been.