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Date Published
Author
Robert Fenstermacher
Word count
756
Language
English
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None

Summary

Today, Netlify is announcing improvements to protect its users' accounts from fraudulent logins. The company has added an advanced machine learning engine to track and score login attempts based on their fraud potential, sending email notifications to users when a login exceeds a certain threshold. This new functionality is enabled by default for Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans, providing an additional layer of security against account takeover. Netlify also recommends enabling two-factor authentication and Single sign-on (SSO) through SAML-based authentication to further lock down access to accounts.