The US standards body is starting to move businesses away from using two factor authentication as a security measure in order to protect consumers. They say that the method is insecure and can be easily exploited by cybercriminals. The US National Institute for Standards and Technology (Nist) published Digital Authentication Guideline (DAG), which is a collection of guidelines designed to help the software developers build more secure apps, as well as enabling government agencies and enterprises to access and improve cybersecurity practices while securing their software and services. Generally, in order to access a banking service or any other account which contains valuable personal information offline, the user
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US Standards Body Wants to Ban SMS-based Two Factor Authentication
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