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- Q17086335 subject Q6816118.
- Q17086335 subject Q7462967.
- Q17086335 abstract "Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA or 2-Step Verification) is a technology patented in 1984 that provides identification of users by means of the combination of two different components. These components may be something that the user knows, something that the user possesses or something that is inseparable from the user. A good example from everyday life is the withdrawing of money from a cash machine. Only the correct combination of a bank card (something that the user possesses) and a PIN (personal identification number, something that the user knows) allows the transaction to be carried out. 2FA is ineffective against modern threats, like ATM skimming, phishing, and malware etc. Two-factor authentication is a type of multi-factor authentication.".
- Q17086335 wikiPageExternalLink 135.pdf.
- Q17086335 wikiPageExternalLink darpa-presents-continuous-mobile-authentication.
- Q17086335 wikiPageExternalLink US20120252411.
- Q17086335 wikiPageExternalLink 3995.
- Q17086335 wikiPageWikiLink Q1109589.
- Q17086335 wikiPageWikiLink Q1290202.
- Q17086335 wikiPageWikiLink Q212108.
- Q17086335 wikiPageWikiLink Q43024.
- Q17086335 wikiPageWikiLink Q6816118.
- Q17086335 wikiPageWikiLink Q6887211.
- Q17086335 wikiPageWikiLink Q7462967.
- Q17086335 wikiPageWikiLink Q7878662.
- Q17086335 comment "Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA or 2-Step Verification) is a technology patented in 1984 that provides identification of users by means of the combination of two different components. These components may be something that the user knows, something that the user possesses or something that is inseparable from the user. A good example from everyday life is the withdrawing of money from a cash machine.".
- Q17086335 label "Two-factor authentication".