Multi-Factor Authentication Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Today I am going to be writing about Two-Factor Authentication. It is also known as 2FA. At first, we need to know about 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication). It is an extra security layer that is known as Multi-Factor Authentication. As we know about the standard procedure of the security we need only a username and password that process called SFA (Single Factor Authentication). Today this standard security procedure is not safe because hackers can easily get username or password of any account and access easily. Cyber-crime increases day by day in today’s world because of the use of digital accounts increases day by day. Two-step Verification is also known as multi-factor authentication. Initially, two-factor authentication is announced by Goggle in 2011 for their user’s protection. It is not a new thought but its use uses more important with the digital age. After that MSN and Yahoo also use 2FA secure layer for
What is the Dark Web? What is the Deep Web? What's the difference between Dark Web and Deep Web? Today in this topic we are talking about the internet and its hidden features and also explain about deep web and dark web. What is the Dark Web? The Dark Web is a word that states for a collection of websites that be present on an encrypted network and cannot be found by using traditional search engines or go to see by using traditional browsers. The Dark Web hides all site identity using the Tor Browser encryption tool. First, you may know about the Tor browser and its ability to hide your identity and action. You can use Tor Browser to spoof your location so it appears you are using from a different country to where you're really located. To visit a site on the Dark Web that is using Tor encryption, you need to be using Tor Browser. Just as the end user's IP address is changed through several films of encryption to appear to be at another IP address on