>>Are we really approaching the reality where we need 2FA to trust the other person is really who they are?
YES
In fact, not approaching, but already passed the threshold.
If you have any assets, it'd time to be sure you have a set of actually obscure un-guessable prompt & responses to verify identity in your family. And it needs to be better than "what's our first dog's name?" or "where do we vacation?" type stuff found on FB; if they're going to the trouble of getting images & voice samples to clone, they'll find that stuff.
Now, it is not that everyone is famous for 15 minutes, it is that everyone needs to be up-to-date on security to avoid being randomly shot or scammed. Nice society we've built.
YES
In fact, not approaching, but already passed the threshold.
If you have any assets, it'd time to be sure you have a set of actually obscure un-guessable prompt & responses to verify identity in your family. And it needs to be better than "what's our first dog's name?" or "where do we vacation?" type stuff found on FB; if they're going to the trouble of getting images & voice samples to clone, they'll find that stuff.
Now, it is not that everyone is famous for 15 minutes, it is that everyone needs to be up-to-date on security to avoid being randomly shot or scammed. Nice society we've built.