New measures for more secure govt e-services
Two-Factor authentication process will ensure heightened security for the SingPass system
Singapore
STARTING from Tuesday, a majority of government e-services will require two-factor authentication (2FA) for login and transactions. In addition to the SingPass and password, users will need to enter a one-time password (OTP) sent via SMS or generated through a OneKey token in order to access the e-government service.
The two-step verification process was announc…
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