102205-you-must-get-two-factor-authentication

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have you met people before? typically these days if you tell someone they have no choice they'll dig in their heels, scream about their rights being violated blah blah blah even though it may be looking out for them. so, you give them a choice and you STILL have people saying they shouldnt have to do this, never been hacked blah blah blah (mind you some of the same people saying this is 2014, get with the times for other aspects...funny eh?) so you offer a choice, with incentives and now a mount and STRONGLY recommend doing it, and people still complain about it despite people getting compromised daily bottom line is you can lead a horse to water, but its going to complain that it had to walk there...


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Thank you for the suggestions. However, if you'd read my OP in its entirety you could easily extrapolate that I already did those things. Might I add, that if you do not get 2 factor, you will find out the hard way, like I did.


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To be fair, the level these goldsellers are working at now means they aren't trying to bruteforce anyone's password. Password complexity/length means squat to a goldseller. They try to either gain access to stored data with account names/passwords, or rely on keyloggers. Honestly, if you have an eye for security when you're on the computer chances are you'll never get hacked simply because your computer has a lower chance of being compromised. I wont go into detail, but suffice it to say that most people don't know what computer security is. Those same people think I'm a wizard or something for having 99.9% uptime on my PC for years without a single virus problem.


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