two factor authentication
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I Lost Nine Years Of Photos By Locking Myself Out Of My Google Account
I normally use this weekly column to answer people’s technology-themed questions. This week, I’m taking a slight departure, because I think sharing a reader’s story is important”even though there’s not really much I, nor Google, can do in the case of her locked Google account. There’s a lot we can learn from her example, and…
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How To Keep Your Ring Cameras Safe From The Latest Hacks
If you own a Ring camera and you’ve seen headlines like Vice’s “How Hackers Are Breaking Into Ring Cameras,” you’re undoubtedly a bit nervous. Has someone broken into your own home setup? Are they watching you? Your pets? Your kids?
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How To Keep Your Disney+ Account From Being Hacked
According to numerous reports, a number of hacked Disney+ accounts have been popping up over the web lately. And those breaking into your account aren’t taking advantage of some crazy vulnerability in the streaming service. They’re either phishing your account data or, worse, logging in as you by using credentials that have already been exposed…
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How To Replace Your Hackable Google Titan Bluetooth Security Key
If you’re using one of Google’s Titan Bluetooth Security Keys to sign into all your two-factor protected accounts, there’s good news and bad news. The bad news, as you can probably guess, is that Google has announced the discovery of a vulnerability that allows someone to potentially access to your accounts. The good news is…