![]() Use it to check how to enable 2FA for EVERY site you use. UPDATE: There is a great website listing all the sites that support 2-factor authentication. ![]() That one click pretty much undid Hillary Clinton’s Presidential career, and we know now what happened next. Previously we thought that online security was the responsibility of our IT department.Īs the recent hack of the Democratic National Committee’s servers, and the release by WikiLeaks of hundreds of DNC Chairman’s John Podesta’s emails has shown, your online security can be compromised by one click on bad link in an email. I’m not trying to be alarmist, I’m stating the inevitable, and when you get hacked, all your own and your client’s secrets will go online for all to see. If you’re reading this and use Gmail or any number of cloud-based services and don’t know about or have “2 factor authentication” turned on, then in 2019 you’re going to get hacked. A version of this post originally appeared on The Drum where Andrew is a regular columnist.
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