When two-factor authentication was first introduced, it revolutionized device security and helped make identity theft much more difficult – at the slight cost of minor inconvenience added to logins.
You’ve heard the advice for years: Turn on two-factor authentication everywhere it’s offered. It’s long been clear that using only a username and password to ...
Spread the loveIn an age where our digital lives are increasingly intertwined with our personal and professional identities, the security of our online accounts isn’t just a suggestion — it’s an ...
Authentication has been a part of digital life since MIT set up a password on their shared-access computer in 1961. Today, authentication covers virtually every interaction you can have on the ...
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
GitLab has patched a high-severity two-factor authentication bypass impacting community and enterprise editions of its software development platform. Tracked as CVE-2026-0723, this vulnerability stems ...
A talented hacker might be able to easily crack the password for your bank account – especially if it falls under the easy-to-guess formula of your first name and last initial. However, if you have ...
RSA shares were up 58 cents, or 23 percent, to $3.15 in morning trading. Microsoft plans to integrate a component of RSA’s SecurID two-factor authentication software into applications, including ...
App-based and hardware 2FA beat SMS, which SIM swaps still break. How Ledger, Zengo, Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet and Bybit ...