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Microsoft is enabling 2FA in GitHub... Coders will lost acces to their code and repos... if they do not share more personal info with github is how I understand it... any opinion on that?
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2FA good...? Use authenticator app or Github's app, no need to share any more info
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At least it is not based on sms.. what a security hole.. Imo 2FA is extra complexity, extra info, and extra points of failure I am not sure if I am understanding it, do you mean a githup app to manage the auth or to manage everything in github? They mentioned a couple of diff ways to auth with 2FA, need to dive
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wdym extra point of failure? The whole point is to mitigate a single point of failure, it's in the name.
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my english may not be good, I meant extra surface for vulnerabilities but a report from the owasp site says says MFA > no MFA, based on another Microsoft report (curious) but we could debate about the advantages.. GH users are developers, most of them know how to choose/store a pass. Mine is on paper, hard to hack.
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