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Two-Factor Authentication Across Package Registries

13 · Andrew Nesbitt · Aug. 18, 2026, 11:04 a.m.
package managers Security registries Security Two-Factor Authentication Package Registries oauth
Summary
This blog post discusses the concept of Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) across package registries, highlighting the importance of combining something you have (like a device or token), something you know (a password), and OAuth permissions from external accounts for enhanced security in software development.
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