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====Use a unique email address, and a unique password, for every site and service ==== | ====Use a unique email address, and a unique password, for every site and service ==== | ||
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See [[two-factor_authentication|two-factor authentication]]. | See [[two-factor_authentication|two-factor authentication]]. | ||
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+ | ====Limit the locations from which you can log in ==== | ||
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+ | If you can feasibly do so, restrict logins so that you can only log in from certain networks or IP address ranges. | ||
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+ | If, for example, you always connect via a [[virtual_private_networks|VPN]], | ||
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+ | Someone who is not connected via the same network should not be able to log in, even if they know your username and password. If, however, the attacker is someone within your organisation, | ||
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+ | If you do this, you need to accept that risk that, if you cannot connect to your VPN, or if your VPN endpoint' |
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