90 percent of Gmail accounts at risk

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Waiting for SMS by logging in from the new device to Gmail and ending up with annoyance is not enough.

A Google engineer told The Registrar, 90 percent of Gmail accounts do not have two-factor authentication (TFA) systems. So these are very risky.

Tufa is added to protect users from hackers. However, due to the complexity of the use, most users are not inclined towards such extra security.

Two Factor Authentication is another authentication system even after password. Maybe mobile messages, maybe voice calls. Today, almost all the important websites have provided such extra security for Facebook, Yahoo, Twitter, and Twitter.

Meanwhile, Google has said that they are bringing an update to the TOF, which will provide separate security for executive officers and politicians. The issue of increasing security after the former White House Chief of Staff John Puddster email hack came to light.

Source: The Verges

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