2FA and MFA: What’s the difference?

As cyberattacks become more sophisticated, it’s no longer enough to use passwords to secure our online accounts. This is why big companies like Microsoft and Google are shifting to more modern security solutions like two-factor authentication (2FA) and multifactor authentication (MFA). 2FA and MFA are authentication methods that verify the identity of a user on top of a password.

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With over four billion internet users around the globe totaling roughly 59% of the population, the internet is rife with opportunities for hackers to steal users’ information. And with technology constantly evolving and the internet growing, it’s not likely to get safer anytime soon.

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