Hello Scott and thank you for your kind words.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2017 12:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Apple Two-Factor Authentication Finally Enabled on all of my 
Devices and Accounts

Hi Mark,

Well done.  You’re already more skilled than the security folks at the 
Democratic Party.;). You’ve protected yourself against fishing attacks and all 
sorts of brute force and other vulnerabilities.  Fishing is exactly how John 
Podesta’s email was penetrated and then broadcast all over Wikileaks which is 
why I made that comment.
        Thank you for setting a good example and encouraging enabling this 
feature.


> On Apr 1, 2017, at 3:10 AM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Well, I cannot say that it was easy, given that I have multiple Apple 
> accounts on a wide variety of devices including Windows 10, Windows 7, 
> Windows 8, Mac, iOS, etc and also that I access my various email 
> accounts from legacy Windows based clients but, after updating all 
> components, including the latest versions of the iCloud Control Panel 
> for Windows, and, after resurrecting a couple of old iPhones and Macs 
> from the grave to serve as on the fly trusted devices, all of my 
> products are now protected via Two-Factor authentication.
> 
> I dare say that most will not find the upgrade to two-factor as 
> arduous as I so, I do recommend upgrading if you have both the time 
> and patience to learn the entire process.
> 
> To those of you who only have one device? I say go for it as you will 
> be prompted for a telephone number that can always provide the on the 
> fly code you will need to login to new Apple devices or any web 
> browsers.  The best thing is that once you select to trust the device 
> or web browser, you will not be prompted for the security code again, 
> unless you choose to be prompted.
> 
> I have spent the past two days really putting two-factor 
> authentication on all of my devices and products to the test and I 
> must say that it performs as beautifully as Apple claims, including 
> when it is necessary to generate an application-specific password for 
> non-apple legacy clients such as older versions of Outlook or Thunderbird.
> 
> Keep in mind that this is something that you do not want to rush through.
> Take your time and read all of the information that is displayed 
> during the upgrade process as it will help you a great deal.
> 
> One more thing, I strongly suggest that before you decide to upgrade 
> to two-factor, that you login to http://appleid.apple.com and 
> familiarize yourself with the site because after upgrading to 
> two-factor for longer than
> 30 days, the only way you will be able to turn it off is by logging 
> into that site with a verification code from either a trusted 
> device/phone number.
> 
> Good Luck to you all and I'll see you on the other side of the 
> security wall (smile).
> 
> Mark
> 
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