Google adds extra security step

Google is adding another layer to its security outfit. The additional step will make it harder for computer hackers and other impostors to get into e-mail accou...

Google is making it tougher for computer hackers and other imposters to break into e-mail accounts and other password-protected services. An additional security measure will require typing a six-digit code after an accountholder’s Google password is entered. The codes will be sent to people’s mobile phones. The two-step login means it will take more than a password to get into an account. The extra protection initially will be offered to companies and government agencies. People using Google’s free Gmail service will be able to make the security codes part of their login process within the next few months.

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