Is Bitwarden's 2FA Code a Security Risk?
Bitwarden and many other password managers allow you to save second-factor TOTP codes alongside your passwords. Whilst convenient, is this a security risk that puts all of your eggs in one basket and defeats the purpose of having multi-factor authentication in the first place? Should you use this feature at all, or store your TOTP codes somewhere else? 💬 Follow Me / andrewmrquinn Video timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:51 - Defining Multi-Factor Authentication 2:49 - The Airport Analogy 3:32 - How This Works on the Internet 5:14 - Do We Still Need Multi-Factor Authentication? 6:26 - Should You Use Bitwarden's TOTP Feature? #MFA #Bitwarden #TOTP #PasswordManager #MultiFactorAuthentication #2FA #TwoStepVerification #CyberSecurity

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