You can use a password manager to create, store and use very strong passwords. It also uses MFA to login, but let's you keep very strong passwords with less effort.parabelum wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 5:27 pmBecause it increases the work factor for the attacker and makes you less susceptible to rainbow and dictionary attacks, along with social engineering probes….allisji wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 5:24 pm I get no cell phone reception in my most areas of my office building at work. I log into my account using my username and password and they send me a passcode via text messaging, then I go to the break room and stand by a window waiting for the code.
no doubt that it is more secure than a good old-fashioned password, but if I'm going to be using two-factor then why do I still need a high security password with an uppercase letter, lower case letter, number, and a special character? It would be nice if I could go back to a password that I will actually remember.
You either have security or convenience, but not both. It’s a trade off.
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- Mon Aug 08, 2022 6:01 pm
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After someone hacked my computer and got my login credentials to my bank and took nearly $40,000, I use MFA for everything. The bank returned my funds, but their fraud people talked me into MFA.
For most items, I use google authenticator. My employer uses DUO. My bank uses its app on my phone. I've not experienced any problems since the switch to MFA. Because of poor cell reception, I switched to T-Mobile because of its WIFI calling function. If I have WIFI, I can make/receive calls.
For most items, I use google authenticator. My employer uses DUO. My bank uses its app on my phone. I've not experienced any problems since the switch to MFA. Because of poor cell reception, I switched to T-Mobile because of its WIFI calling function. If I have WIFI, I can make/receive calls.