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The MFA Level-Up: Why SMS Codes Are No Longer Enough (and What to Use Instead)
For years, enabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) has been a cornerstone of account and device security. While MFA remains essential, the threat landscape has evolved, making some older methods less effective. The most common form of MFA, four- or six-digit codes sent via SMS, is convenient and familiar, and it’s certainly better than relying on passwords alone. However, SMS is an outdated technology, and cybercriminals have developed reliable ways to bypass it. For organ

Jonanna Mason
Feb 244 min read


What Is Password Spraying?
Password spraying is a complex type of cyberattack that uses weak passwords to get into multiple user accounts without permission. Using...

Jonanna Mason
Jun 24, 20255 min read


Can Password Managers Be Hacked?
Password managers keep our online accounts safe. They store all our passwords in one place. But are they hackable? What are Password...

Jonanna Mason
Feb 25, 20253 min read


How Password Managers Protect Your Accounts
Passwords unlock our digital lives. We use them for email, bank accounts, and more. Remembering all these passwords is hard. Password...

Jonanna Mason
Jan 28, 20255 min read


What Is the Most Secure Way to Share Passwords with Employees
Breached or stolen passwords are the bane of any organization’s cybersecurity. Passwords cause over 80% of data breaches. Hackers get in...

Jonanna Mason
Jan 30, 20243 min read

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