Yeah. As I mentioned, anything that can be transmitted over a phone, including passwords, is probably gone. We assume phishing attacks, scam calls, will always succeed. This is just like our local resilience. We assume any communication hardware infrastructure that is public in its location will be destroyed. This is our first assumption. So, synthetic media is so convincing that anything that can be transmitted will be transmitted. This is our basic assumption, which is why we need to switch to passwordless as quickly as possible, because none of the behavior, device, or biometric can be transmitted over a scam call. And so, we still have some measure of security.