Multi-factor authentication makes it difficult for threat actors to utilize stolen credentials or mimic credentials to access protected web applications, networks, or systems. In addition to a username and password, the user is asked to provide additional authentication factors including a physical or virtual token, as well as something personal such as a biometrics (e.g. fingerprint or face scan).
What is Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)?
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