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Two-Factor Authentication: Methods and Myths
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<blockquote data-quote="Axelrod Sven" data-source="post: 545950" data-attributes="member: 49692"><p>Yubikey is a brilliant concept. Little known fact... Twitter only has SMS as two-factor. Another little known fact - Microsoft Outlook limits password length to 16 letters. Why little known...well if there's Gmail, who uses outlook?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the Guide, [USER=2291]@BoraMurdar[/USER] ...In today's world, 2 Factor Authentication is something we just can't live without.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axelrod Sven, post: 545950, member: 49692"] Yubikey is a brilliant concept. Little known fact... Twitter only has SMS as two-factor. Another little known fact - Microsoft Outlook limits password length to 16 letters. Why little known...well if there's Gmail, who uses outlook? Thanks for the Guide, [USER=2291]@BoraMurdar[/USER] ...In today's world, 2 Factor Authentication is something we just can't live without. [/QUOTE]
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