Im less worried about the government hackers in this case. What they do is far more insidious.
However SMS 2FA is fairly easy to break.
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/a...2fa-is-screwed
While it's very tempting to think "it's just my fish tank why would someone try to hack it" it's still insecure. It's not limited to espionage and/or multimillion dollar fraud schemes, though theoretically they could hit multimillion dollar levels if they can empty enough people's bank accounts and bitcoin wallets.
NIST recommended that everyone stop using SMS 2FA almost a year ago. (About 6 months before Wells Fargo started to require it...)
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