Two-factor and multi-factor authentication historically have been based on using two or more of three criteria: something you know (passwords), something you have (security token) or something you are (biometrics such as fingerprints). There have been two new additions to MFA criteria: something you do (keyboard cadence or mouse movement), and somewhere you are (geo-location through GPS or public IP address).
Google has been busy heightening the security for it’s account holders ...
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