Two-Factor

April 25, 2024

Two-Factor Plugin

Enable Two-Factor Authentication using time-based one-time passwords (OTP, Google Authenticator), Universal 2nd Factor (FIDO U2F, YubiKey), email and …

Use the “Two-Factor Options” section under “Users” “Your Profile” to enable and configure one or multiple two-factor authentication providers for your account:

  • Email codes
  • Time Based One-Time Passwords (TOTP)
  • FIDO Universal 2nd Factor (U2F)
  • Backup Codes
  • Dummy Method (only for testing purposes)

For more history, see this post.

Actions & Filters

Here is a list of action and filter hooks provided by the plugin:

  • two_factor_providers filter overrides the available two-factor providers such as email and time-based one-time passwords. Array values are PHP classnames of the two-factor providers.
  • two_factor_enabled_providers_for_user filter overrides the list of two-factor providers enabled for a user. First argument is an array of enabled provider classnames as values, the second argument is the user ID.
  • two_factor_user_authenticated action which receives the logged in WP_User object as the first argument for determining the logged in user right after the authentication workflow.
  • two_factor_token_ttl filter overrides the time interval in seconds that an email token is considered after generation. Accepts the time in seconds as the first argument and the ID of the WP_User object being authenticated.

Screenshots

  1. Two-factor options under User Profile.

    Two-factor options under User Profile.

  2. U2F Security Keys section under User Profile.

    U2F Security Keys section under User Profile.

  3. Email Code Authentication during WordPress Login.

    Email Code Authentication during WordPress Login.

FAQ

How can I send feedback or get help with a bug?

The best place to report bugs, feature suggestions, or any other (non-security) feedback is at the Two Factor GitHub issues page. Before submitting a new issue, please search the existing issues to check if someone else has reported the same feedback.

Where can I report security bugs?

The plugin contributors and WordPress community take security bugs seriously. We appreciate your efforts to responsibly disclose your findings, and will make every effort to acknowledge your contributions.

To report a security issue, please visit the WordPress HackerOne program.

Changelog

Details

  • Version: 0.9.1
  • Active installations: 80,000
  • WordPress Version: 4.3
  • Tested up to: 6.5.5
  • PHP Version: 5.6

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