Facebook is the most popular social media tool, for people to connect and communicate. Users share their day to day activities and photos, but there lies a constant threat of privacy infringement from hackers and phishers that have prompted Facebook to introduce additional security measures to protect against such intrusions of private space.Well, even though hacking a Facebook account is not easy, it still is possible if it configured correctly. At present Facebook provide a user to enable Two-factor authentication (2FA) to secure online accounts, which works by asking the users to manually enter a six digit secret code generated by an authenticator app or sent via SMS or email. A hacker who has access to your login info would not be able to access your account since you gets an OTP or One Time Password.Recently, the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology has recommended not using SMS-based 2FA as it has been proven unreliable citing two reasons:
- Network Coverage Issues of operators
- Increase in number of attacks on OTP schemes
- Go to Security settings of your Facebook account
- Open Login Approval and click ‘Add Key’ shown in ‘Security Key.'
- Facebook request you to insert security key/device into any USB port