Why passwords are still everywhere Passwords are the simplest idea in access control: something you know that proves you are who you…
@2025 – All Right Reserved. by Infinity
Why passwords are still everywhere Passwords are the simplest idea in access control: something you know that proves you are who you…
Why configure MFA and what you need before starting Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds a second layer of identity verification that dramatically reduces…
Why MFA is essential for hosting and website security Protecting a website isn’t just about secure code and patched servers. Access to…
Why website owners should add multi-factor authentication (MFA) Adding MFA is one of the fastest ways to reduce account takeover and protect…
What multi-factor authentication (MFA) actually is Multi-factor authentication means requiring two or more different ways to prove your identity before you can…
What is MFA? Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a method of confirming a user’s identity by requiring two or more independent credentials before…
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is often presented as a checkbox on login flows, but its value in hosting and security extends far beyond…
How two-factor authentication interacts with hosting performance Adding two-factor authentication (2FA) changes the authentication flow and can affect perceived and actual hosting…
Why two-factor authentication matters Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second proof that you are who you say you are, on top of…
Why two-factor authentication matters for hosting and website security Passwords are still the primary gatekeepers for servers, control panels, CMS admin accounts…
Why 2FA matters for website owners Passwords are no longer enough. Automated attacks, credential stuffing, and social engineering routinely bypass simple username-and-password…
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is one of the most effective protections you can add to a hosting environment. When attackers compromise credentials, 2FA…
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is essential for protecting hosting accounts, control panels and cloud consoles, but it brings its own operational headaches when…
What is 2FA and how it works Two-factor authentication, commonly abbreviated as 2FA, is a security method that requires two different types…
Passwords alone no longer provide the level of protection most websites need. Two-factor authentication, commonly called 2FA or two-step verification, adds an…
Why authentication is the foundation of hosting and website security Authentication determines who can access your servers, control panels, APIs, and content…
Why brute force still matters for hosting and website security Brute force attacks are simple in concept but persistent in effect: attackers…
What brute-force attacks look like and why they matter A brute-force attack is a simple but effective technique where an attacker tries…
When someone talks about “brute force” in security, they mean trying every possible option until one works. That sounds simple, and it…
@2025 – All Right Reserved. by Infinity