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Zoom rolls out two-factor authentication for all accounts – Yahoo Finance Australia
Zoom has unveiled two-factor authentication (2FA) for all user accounts, to make it easier to prevent “zoombombing” and other security breaches.

Zoom has unveiled two-factor authentication (2FA) for all user accounts, to make it easier to prevent zoombombing and other security breaches. Once enabled, the system will require users to enter a one-time code from a mobile authenticator app, SMS or phone call. That in turn will block potential attackers from taking control of accounts using stolen or recycled credentials, as theyd also need to have control of your mobile device.
2FA is available for Zooms web portal, desktop client, mobile a…
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