Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Adding Layers of Protection to Your Accounts
Passwords are one of the most common targets for cyber attackers. Even strong passwords can be exposed through phishing, credential stuffing, data breaches, or other attacks. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds additional verification requirements, making it significantly harder for attackers to access an account with a stolen password alone. What is Multi-Factor Authentication? Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security method that requires users to provide two or more different types of authentication factors before gaining access to a system or account. The goal is simple: a password should not be the only thing protecting your account. The Three Main Authentication Factors 1. Something You Know Information known by the user, such as: Password PIN Security question 2. Something You Have A physical or digital item possessed by the user, such as: Security key Smartphone Authentication token Authenticator application 3. Something You Are A biometric characteristic, such as: Fin...