Your OTP isn’t One Time any more. That carries a security cost
Every time you book a ride, your driver asks you for an “OTP”. Increasingly, that OTP is no longer a one-time password. A quiet substitution has spread through India’s ride-hailing apps. Rapido and Namma Yatri took the OTP, the four-digit number a passenger reads to their driver, and turned it into a standing PIN: One…
