The five myths of two-factor authentication

Strong authentication has improved dramatically since its earliest days. And now more than ever, that comes as good news for consumers.

Every day, people find new reasons to go online to access goods and services. Shopping online is convenient and offers broad selection that local businesses often just can't touch.

And shopping online keeps consumers out of their cars. A recent survey of adults who use the internet found that fuel prices prompted them to shop online more often, and for a wider range of goods and services.

Unfortunately, this growing dependence on online business hasn't gone unnoticed by opportunists looking to exploit online victims.

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