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How to Secure Multifactor Authentication for Remote Workers

Multifactor authentication (MFA) was the most adopted security tool since the pandemic pandemic. Microsoft study: MFA stopped 100% of automated bot attacks and 99% of bulk phishing attacks. But the multifactor authentication method prevented only 70% of targeted attacks. The FBI pinpointed four types of attacks designed to get around MFA tech and processes: SIM swapping, phishing and social engineering. Remote workers are often logging in from personal devices and on unsecured networks, the likelihood that someone can bypass MFA increases.”]

Source: https://securityintelligence.com/articles/how-to-secure-multifactor-authentication-remote/

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