The Foundation that owns Wikipedia is preparing to require two-factor authentication for users with significant privileges starting in late May. It comes after the Foundation announced in March that they had locked 35,893 accounts across all Foundation-owned sites upon determining the passwords had been compromised. According to the announcement, the Foundation suspected this was due to account names and passwords being used on another compromised site.
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