Google #NoHacked announcement on sites security
Hi all. I've noticed this blog post by Google and decided to share it with you - http://googlewebmastercentral.blogsp...wo-factor.html
Here is a quote:
Fortunately, two-factor authentication can help you keep your accounts safer. Two-factor authentication relies on an additional source of verification, in conjunction with your password, to access your account. You might have used two-factor authentication before if you have ever been prompted for a code from your phone when logging into a social media site or from a chip card reader when logging into a bank account. Two-factor authentication makes it more difficult for someone to log into your account even if they have stolen your password.
As a website owner, you should enable two-factor authentication on your accounts where possible. A compromised account can cause you to lose important personal data and valuable reputation for your site. Two-factor authentication can give you the ease of mind that your accounts and data are safer.
Do you use two-factor authentication in your store? There are some extensions available.