Microsoft Hops On Two-Factor Authentication Bandwagon
itwbennett writes "Following similar initiatives by Apple, Google and Facebook, Microsoft is enabling two-factor authentication for its Microsoft Account service, the log-on service for many of its online and desktop products. Users will find instructions on how to add a second form of authentication on the Microsoft Account settings page. The chief form of secondary authentication will be a short code sent to the user's mobile phone, the number of which Microsoft will keep on file, each time the user logs on."
Nice, so it is a 3 factor authentication! The password, the phone, and if you are using Microsoft products, you are certainly _________. Feel free to fill the blank as you wish. :)
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