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I just clicked on an api.equifax.com link in a text message

15 pointsby barnabeesalmost 3 years ago
I was filling out a rental application on on-site.com and a modal popped up telling me I had been texted a link and had 5 minutes to resend the link. I got a text from 32858 and it was of the form https:&#x2F;&#x2F;api.equifax.com&#x2F;business&#x2F;secure-mfa&#x2F;v2&#x2F;authentications&#x2F;verification-tokens&#x2F;&lt;long hexstring&gt;&#x2F;verify. I clicked on it and it took me to a page that just had the text, &quot;Authentication completed. Return to your application,&quot; or something like that. I don&#x27;t remember what the domain was.<p>I couldn&#x27;t find anything online about this, so I&#x27;m wondering, is this legit? Or is this somehow an elaborate ploy to steal my identity? What&#x27;s also weird is that the website didn&#x27;t change after I clicked on the link, but at some point I saw a back button on the page which closed the modal, and now I&#x27;m wondering if that button was there the whole time. Also, if I tap on the link again, I get redirected to secureauth.io&#x2F;expired, but I can find no information about that domain online. My co-applicant never had the modal pop up and never got a text.

6 comments

anomalousthoalmost 3 years ago
On-Site.com is a legitimate company (used to work there). They use a lot of integrations and third party services for credit&#x2F;background checks. AFAIK, they were even using a vendor that would try to get court documents if records couldn’t be found for an individual.<p>It was subsequently acquired by Realpage. (also a legitimate company) Surprised to hear anything is still running at the On-Site domain name, but checking the WHOIS shows that the domain is pointing at RealPage servers, so it seemingly hasn’t been squatted on.<p>If it was legitimately the On-Site.com domain I think you’re fine. More likely just a kludgy bug.<p>If you have a link to the form, I can pass it along to the On-Site folks to verify.
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ftyhbhyjnjkalmost 3 years ago
Delete your account immediately. Also, drop a message to support with this details before you delete it. Remove any&#x2F;all saved credit&#x2F;bank accounts details on site, if any.<p>The link is legitimate, but can&#x27;t say the source from which it was generated. These kind of links can be generated by 3rd parties too.
MerelyMortalalmost 3 years ago
Sounds like they were doing a background&#x2F;credit check which is pretty standard for apartment(?) rental agrements.<p>The only question I have is: did they ask you for permission or notify that they were going to do so?
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jonehollandalmost 3 years ago
This just seems like a kinda shitty implementation of sms 2FA.<p>Equifax is the third largest credit agency, and I’m sure the rental site partners with them.<p>Nothing to worry about.
willciprianoalmost 3 years ago
&gt; elaborate ploy to steal my identity<p>Unless you think the idea is that are going to clone you, pod people style. Nobody can steal your identity, what they seek to do is defraud a bank or credit institution, you aren&#x27;t really involved besides them incidentally using your name to do so. I wouldn&#x27;t worry about it unless you get a bill or have something wrong on your credit report.
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stop50almost 3 years ago
I think they tried to steal youre identity.