Twitter now supports the use of hardware security keys for two-factor authentication, a much stronger option for users.
Facebook has changed the way people can use two-factor authentication to protect their accounts, adding authenticator apps.
Yubico has released an SDK that will enable iOS app developers to support hardware-based 2FA.
Less than 10 percent of active Google accounts use two-step verification (2SV) to secure access to their services, like Gmail. While experts commonly favor using two-factor authentication or password managers, these tools are virtually absent from the security posture of regular users.
Pawn Storm (aka Fancy Bear) has been attempting to phish webmail accounts for many years now, targeting U.S. senators and political organizations across the world, according to a recent Trend Micro report.