Code repository GitHub offers two-factor authentication
to beef up security around its users’ accounts. Github is a coding
repository where developers used to build their projects projects that
may turn out to be valued knowledgeable assets.
Two-Factor Authentication adds another layer of authentication to the
login process, Now users have to enter their username and password, and a
secret code in the second step, to complete the sign in. If a hacker
manages to steal a user's credentials through phishing or trojans,
cannot do anything, as they do need a second key to enter.
“We strongly urge you to turn on 2FA for the safety of your account, not only on GitHub, but on other websites that support it,” the company says. This two-factor authentication for Githu can be turned on in your account settings.
GitHub hit 3.5 million users’ landmark along with 6 million repositories
deposited on its 5th anniversary in April. Two-factor authentication
can protect you from phishing attacks, where hackers try to trick you
into giving over your information.
For receiving the second authentication factor, users can either choose
to receive it via a text message or can use dedicated authentication
mobile app i.e. Google Authenticator for Android/iPhone/BlackBerry or
Duo Mobile for Android/iPhone or Authenticator for Windows Phone 7.
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