MFA has become a must have for personal and business cybersecurity. This post can explain why passwords alone are no longer secure, how MFA works, and why every major platform is pushing users to enable it.
Passwords are the weakest link in security. They're often reused, easily guessed, or stolen through phishing scams. In many recent high-profile beaches, like the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack or celebrity Icloud leaks, compromised login credentials were the root cause.
In the workplace, MFA is especially critical, Employees often access sensitive systems and cloud services remotely. Without MFA, one Weak password could compromise an entire business network. That's why agencies like CISA recommend that all business enforce MFA across all users, especially for administrator accounts, VPNs, email, and cloud apps.
Enabling MFA takes only a few minutes, but can save you from months of damage control after a cyberattack. Whether you are securing personal emails or a corporate network, MFA is one of the easiest and most effective steps you can take.
So don't wait until it happens to you, secure your account today with MFA.
Source: https://www.cisa.gov/MFA
- Joshua Xiong
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