Hackernews posts about MFA
MFA is Multi-Factor Authentication, a security process that requires users to provide two or more authentication factors, such as passwords and biometric data, in addition to something they know (like a password), to verify their identity before accessing a system or account.
- Phishers have found a way to downgrade–not bypass–FIDO MFA (arstechnica.com)
- The Questioner of the Sphinx (collections.mfa.org)
- AI overviews cause massive drop in search clicks (arstechnica.com)
- Mastercard deflects blame for NSFW games being taken down (www.pcgamer.com)
- Why are there so many rationalist cults? (asteriskmag.com)
- MacBook Pro Insomnia (manuel.bernhardt.io)
- We may not like what we become if A.I. solves loneliness (www.newyorker.com)
- Many countries that said no to ChatControl in 2024 are now undecided (digitalcourage.social)
- At 17, Hannah Cairo solved a major math mystery (www.quantamagazine.org)
- Blurry rendering of games on Mac (www.colincornaby.me)
- GDPR meant nothing: chat control ends privacy for the EU [video] (www.youtube.com)
- RIP Shunsaku Tamiya, the man who made plastic model kits a global obsession (japanesenostalgiccar.com)
- I made a real-time C/C++/Rust build visualizer (danielchasehooper.com)
- The Math Is Haunted (overreacted.io)
- I hacked my washing machine (nexy.blog)
- Open Source Maintenance Fee (github.com)
- Making Postgres slower (byteofdev.com)
- Dicing an Onion, the Mathematically Optimal Way (pudding.cool)