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.
- Google Cloud mandates MFA by end of 2025 (www.scworld.com)
- Okta Verify Desktop MFA for Windows Passwordless Login CVE-2024-9191 (trust.okta.com)
- A Quick Explanation of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) (fusionauth.io)
- What Is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) (fusionauth.io)
- Show HN: Intelligent Browser for Web Automation Powered by AI (www.airtop.ai)
- We can now fix McDonald's ice cream machines (www.ifixit.com)
- M4 MacBook Pro (www.apple.com)
- Useful built-in macOS command-line utilities (weiyen.net)
- Make It Yourself (makeityourself.org)
- Multiple new macOS sandbox escape vulnerabilities (jhftss.github.io)
- M4 Mac mini's efficiency (www.jeffgeerling.com)
- New Mac Mini with M4 (www.apple.com)
- AI makes tech debt more expensive (www.gauge.sh)
- Maybe Bluesky has "won" (anderegg.ca)
- Everyone is capable of, and can benefit from, mathematical thinking (www.quantamagazine.org)
- What happens when you make a move in lichess.org? (www.davidreis.me)
- Matrix 2.0 Is Here (matrix.org)
- When machine learning tells the wrong story (jackcook.com)