GitHub is finally getting around to enforcing two-factor authentication (2FA) on
all projects listing code on their site in a bid to curve account compromise and
man-in-the-middle attacks.

GitHub, one of the world’s largest software repositories, is a constant target
of attackers seeking to take advantage of the library’s vast reach. Accounts are
protected like any other online resource — with passwords. But, since people
run the projects, issues with passwords can allow criminals to take over

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