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Social Security to Try Two-Factor Authentication Again

May 9, 2017

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The U.S. Social Security Administration has come up with a revised plan to implement strong authentication after a previous effort was scrapped amid criticism.

As of June 10, those logging into their “my Social Security” account will be required to turn on multifactor authentication, according to a notice sent by email over the weekend. The security control requires a time-sensitive passcode in addition to a username and password.

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