Stay Safe Online How to Combat MFA Fatigue Attacks shorts
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Noticed those constant 'Yes/No' login requests on your phone? That could be an MFA fatigue attack trying to breach your security. Here’s how to protect yourself: • 1. Understand MFA Requests: If an MFA notification looks suspicious, check which account, device, and location it’s coming from before approving. • 2. Switch to TOTP: Use Time-based One-Time Passwords instead of push notifications. These generate a unique code every 30 seconds that you enter manually—much safer! • 3. Limit Login Attempts: Set a cap on the number of MFA requests you receive. If your authenticator allows it, activate this feature to block further prompts after several attempts. • 4. Stay Informed: Be sceptical of unexpected calls or emails asking to verify your login details, especially after receiving MFA requests. • Remember, your security is in your hands! Don’t let fatigue make you click 'Yes' on a risky login. • Like and subscribe for more cybersecurity tips. Ever faced an MFA attack? Share your story in the comments! • • Follow me on: • / gabesitcorner • / gabesitcorner • / gabescorner • Visit my other channel for Tutorials, Unboxing, DIY Projects: / @gabesitcorner • #cybersecurity #onlinesafety #securelogin #onlineprotection #cybersecuritytips #staysecure #phishingawareness #datasecurity #passwordsecurity #technologytipsisrail #avoidscams #secureyourdata #mfaprotection #safetyonline #cyberdefense
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