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Gmail Implements 2FA for Sensitive Settings

August 29, 2023
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Gmail is set to enhance its security measures by implementing a two-factor authentication (2FA) challenge for certain sensitive settings. Currently, the platform only requires user credentials during the initial login, leaving accounts potentially vulnerable for extended periods.

In response to this concern, Gmail will soon introduce pop-up 2FA challenges for users attempting to access critical settings, even if they are already logged in. The targeted settings include filters, account forwarding, and IMAP access, and attempting to modify any of these options will trigger a “Verify it’s you” 2FA prompt, requiring users to complete the challenge on their phones.

This new security protocol aims to prevent attackers who may compromise accounts from making unauthorized changes. For instance, if a device is stolen or a malicious application gains access to the account, the 2FA challenge pop-up would serve as a deterrent, making it harder for attackers to tamper with sensitive settings.

Filters, forwarding, and IMAP configurations are identified as potential security risks, as attackers might use them to hide important notifications or silently gather personal information. By introducing the 2FA prompt, Gmail seeks to mitigate these risks and provide users with an additional layer of protection.

The rollout of this security feature began recently and is expected to be completed within 15 days, reaching all personal accounts and “rapid release” business accounts. Paid Workspace users with the “Scheduled release” setting will experience a slower rollout starting on September 6.

By implementing these changes, Gmail aims to bolster account security and safeguard users against potential unauthorized access and misuse of critical settings.

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  • Stronger protection for additional sensitive actions taken in Gmail
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