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SEC’s X Account Breach Highlights Lack of Security at Agency

Por: MarketWatch Business January 10, 2024

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A spokesperson for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. told Barron’s the agency has two-factor authentication enabled on its social media accounts. A Federal Reserve spokesperson declined to comment on two-factor authentication specifically, but said it has “robust protocols around the security of our social media accounts.” The SEC didn’t respond to a request for comment. In statements given Tuesday, the regulator said it determined... + full article



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