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Number matching is now a part of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) in order to prevent MFA fatigue attacks. When cybercriminals flood a specific person with MFA mobile push notifications, the targeted individual may be more prone to approve a MFA request that was initiated by the cybercriminals. Microsoft has enabled this now to make accounts more secure.
These instructions will guide you through the process of setting up MFA on your mobile device if you have a smartphone. If you don't have a smartphone, please contact the IT Department for further instructions on how to setup MFA.
These instructions will guide you through the process of setting up MFA using a cellphone that isn't a smartphone. If you don't have a cellphone, please contact the IT Department for further instructions on how to setup MFA.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is now required for the remote gateway (https://remote.lakeland.edu) and only push notifications with the Microsoft Authenticator App or a phone call will work in order to successfully login.
If you have existing authentication methods already setup for MFA, but wish to add a new type of authentication method to your account, please see these instructions.
Please follow these instructions if you want to change the default authentication method for MFA on your account.