Tag: 2fa
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6 Best Authenticator Apps for 2024
Best for secure offline authentication: Google Authenticator Best for biometric …
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MFA vs 2FA: Which Is Best for Your Business?
Learn the key differences between multi-factor authentication (MFA) and two-factor authentication (2FA) and find out which one is best for …
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4 Okta customers hit by campaign that gave attackers super admin control
Authentication service Okta said four of its customers have been hit in a recent social-engineering campaign that allowed hackers to gain …
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How to Retrieve and Generate Google 2FA Backup Codes
How to Retrieve and Generate Google 2FA Backup Codes Learn how to retrieve your Google 2FA backup codes and how best to use them. We may be …
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Google’s 2FA app update lacks end-to-end encryption, researchers find
Data synced between devices with the new Google Authenticator app update could be viewed by third parties. Google says the app works as …
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GitHub to Introduce Mandatory 2FA Starting March 13
Starting March 13, GitHub will gradually introduce the 2FA enrollment requirement to groups of developers and administrators. Learn more …
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GitHub rolling out two-factor authentication to millions of users
GitHub rolling out two-factor authentication to millions of users Over the next nine months, the largest internet hosting service for …
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Unphishable mobile MFA through hardware keys
With Azure AD and FIDO security keys, you can make MFA more secure and avoid having to provision certificates on everyone’s phones. …
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Authenticator: A Simple Open-Source App to Replace Authy on Linux
Check out Authenticator, a free and open-source app for two-factor authentication codes on Linux desktops. The post …
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2FA, 3FA, MFA: What Does It All Mean?
This guide covers the different types of authentication and how they can be used to secure users and organizations. Learn more …
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The Uber Hack Shows Push Notification 2FA Has a Downside: It’s Too Annoying
Do you work at Uber? Do you have more information about this …
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Watch out for the email that says “You have a new voicemail!”
A phishing campaign is using voicemail notification messages to go after victims’ Office 365 credentials. According to researchers at …
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