Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security process that requires users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to a system or account, enhancing security beyond just passwords.
• Used in online banking, email services, and corporate systems to secure user accounts.• Employed in cloud services and applications to prevent unauthorized access.
MFA enhances security by requiring multiple forms of verification (e.g., password + a one-time code), making it harder for attackers to gain access even if they have a user's password.
Common methods include passwords, security tokens, SMS codes, and biometric verification like fingerprints or facial recognition.
MFA provides an additional layer of protection for accounts that hold sensitive data, reducing the risk of breaches caused by weak or compromised passwords.
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