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I have relentlessly beat the drum for Google's 'two-step' authentication systems for Gmail and other services, which radically reduce the likelihood that your account can be hacked from afar.
James Fallows
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James Fallows
Age: 75
Born: 1949
Born: August 2
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James Mackenzie Fallows
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