Description: Two –Factor authentication is commonly found in electronic computer authentication, where basic authentication is the process of a requesting entity presenting some evidence of its identity to a second entity. Two-factor authentication seeks to decrease the probability that the requestor is presenting false evidence of its identity
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Many Two –Factor authentication approaches remain vulnerable to trojan controlled websites and man in the middle attacks.
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