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What is MFA, and why does your app need it?

What's this blog post about?

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is an added security layer to applications, making it harder for hackers or impersonators to steal and use user credentials. MFA requires two types of identification: something the user knows (password), and something the user has (device). Passwords are inherently insecure, so adding a second layer of authentication significantly improves account security. MFA is crucial for businesses as it prevents devastating data breaches that can cost millions. It's especially important for consumer-focused apps handling sensitive data like banks and credit cards. Implementing MFA involves significant backend changes and frontend adjustments to accommodate the additional authentication steps.

Company
WorkOS

Date published
Dec. 13, 2023

Author(s)

Word count
1955

Language
English

Hacker News points
None found.


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