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To remain protected online, you should check whether your initial line of defense is secure. First, check your password to see if it’s compromised. There are a number of security programs that will let you do this. And make sure you’re using a well-crafted password.
We also recommend you limit the use of SMS as a 2FA method if you can. You can instead use app-based one-time codes, such as through Google Authenticator. In this case, the code is generated within the Google Authenticator app on your device itself, rather than being sent to you.
However, this approach can also be compromised by hackers using some sophisticated malware. A better alternative would be to use dedicated hardware devices such as YubiKey.
These are small USB (or near-field communication-enabled) devices that provide a streamlined way to enable 2FA across different services.
Such physical devices need to be plugged into or brought into close proximity of a login device as a part of 2FA, therefore mitigating the risks associated with visible one-time codes, such as codes sent by SMS.