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SSA.GOV To Require Stronger Authentication Krebs on Security

The Social Security Administration will soon require Americans to use stronger authentication when accessing their accounts at ssa.gov. SSA will require all users to enter a username and password in addition to a one-time security code sent their email or phone. The move comes almost a year after the SSA enacted and then rescinded a requirement that all Americans who wish to manage their retirement benefits at sSA.gov provide a mobile phone number. The SSA offers a set of options that it calls extra security”]

Source: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/05/ssa-gov-to-require-stronger-authentication/

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