With the help of the internet you can search for anything you want, do lots of work sitting just at your home. From paying bills to depositing money to ordering food, among others, everything can be done online. But with people going online for almost all the basic things, the chances of encountering a terrifying cyber fraud event has also increased. Cybercrime is financially disruptive and causes huge losses and operational impact to individuals and businesses. The spurt in cybercrime has made it very important for individuals to know how to stay safe online. If you are a Microsoft user and want to protect yourself from cyber frauds, here are five Microsoft features you can use to protect yourself:
1. Expand your security with Multi-Factor Authentication: Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of security to your Microsoft account. It's sometimes also called two-step verification or two-factor authentication (2FA). This additional security measure can be on your smartphone that would be unavailable to someone who gained access to your Microsoft Office 365 account. So, when you log-in to your Microsoft account, apart from your primary password, you will also have to put in the security number that you may receive on your smartphone. Also Read: Netflix confirms date to stop free password sharing?
2. Go passwordless with Microsoft Authenticator: End-users no longer need to create, store, or remember passwords. Microsoft allows you to sign into Microsoft accounts with the Microsoft Authenticator app, Windows Hello, a security key, or a text message/email verification code instead of a password.
3. Secure all devices across organization with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint: Microsoft offers an enterprise-grade
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