Security

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How to Protect Your Twitter Account with Security Keys

According to a survey I ran, receiving a code via text is the most popular type of two-factor authentication (2FA). Security conscious Twitter users were therefore probably disappointed to learn that SMS 2FA will only be available to Twitter Blue subscribers from March 20th. However, non-Twitter Blue subscribers can still protect their accounts with 2FA

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What’s the Most Popular Form of Two-Factor Authentication in 2023?

A couple of weeks ago, I found myself wondering what the most popular form of two-factor authentication (2FA) is.  Is it the least secure but temptingly convenient SMS-based 2FA that sends you a code via text? Or the more secure but somewhat cumbersome authenticator app that generates codes on your phone? What about the ultra-secure

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4 Ways Attackers Can Bypass Two-Factor Authentication and How to Protect Yourself

Enabling two factor authentication (2FA) on your accounts is one of the best ways to keep them safe. But 2FA is not bulletproof. In this post we’ll look at four ways cybercriminals can bypass it and what you can do to protect yourself. How secure is 2FA? Let’s start with a reminder about how 2FA

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