Download PDFOpen PDF in browser3rd Factor AuthenticationEasyChair Preprint 1559929 pages•Date: December 18, 2024AbstractThird-factor authentication (3FA) enhances the security of digital systems by adding an additional layer of verification beyond traditional methods such as passwords and biometric identifiers. This authentication model typically incorporates a third factor, such as a physical token, smart card, or a one-time password (OTP) delivered via a separate communication channel, to further validate the identity of a user. By leveraging the increased complexity provided by a third factor, 3FA can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access, phishing attacks, and identity theft, making it an essential component in high-security application Keyphrases: 3FA, JavaScript, WordLock
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