October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and there’s no better time to take a simple yet powerful step toward protecting your online presence — enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).
At GreenGeeks, we take your security seriously. While strong passwords are important, passwords alone aren’t enough to protect your hosting account or your website from unauthorized access. That’s where 2FA comes in.
Two-Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of protection to your logins by requiring something you know (your password) and something you have (a verification code from your phone or authentication app).
Even if someone steals or guesses your password, they won’t be able to access your account without that second factor, keeping your website and data secure.
Adding 2FA to your GreenGeeks Dashboard helps secure your hosting, billing, and website management tools.
Here’s how to enable 2FA with GreenGeeks:
✅ Tip: Store your backup codes somewhere safe — they allow you to regain access if your phone is lost or replaced.
Once enabled, every time you log in to your GreenGeeks Account Manager, you’ll be prompted to enter your verification code after your password.
Your WordPress admin dashboard is the heart of your website — and a common target for attackers. Enabling 2FA on WordPress helps prevent unauthorized logins, even if your password is compromised.
Here’s how to enable it:
That’s it! The next time you log in, you’ll be prompted to enter a code from your authentication app, making brute-force attacks virtually useless.
Cybercriminals continue to evolve their tactics — phishing, password reuse, and automated login attempts are all on the rise. Enabling 2FA across all your critical accounts dramatically reduces your risk of unauthorized access.
According to Microsoft, 99.9% of automated attacks are blocked simply by enabling Two-Factor Authentication.
That’s why GreenGeeks strongly encourages all users to secure both their hosting account and WordPress sites with 2FA.
As part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, take a few minutes today to enable 2FA everywhere you can — starting with your GreenGeeks Account and your WordPress website.
Together, we can keep the web safer, one login at a time.