Dec. 20, 2022, 11:56 a.m. | Madalina Popovici

Heimdal Security Blog heimdalsecurity.com

GitHub recently announced that it will require all users who contribute with code on the platform to enable two-factor authentification over the course of 2023. Two-factor authentication (2FA) makes accounts safer by adding an extra step that requires entering a one-time code during the login process. Takeovers of user accounts on GitHub can result in the […]


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