YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Microsoft: Outlook.com Security Will be 'Strong,' Better than Gmail

    Microsoft says it's working to offer better security for users of its Outlook.com web-mail service, but don't expect two-factor authentication, like on Gmail. Instead, Microsoft wants to offer a "strong solution" that won't be as inconvenient for users.

    Outlook.com is currently in preview and doesn't offer Google's optional two-factor authentication, which requires both the account password and to be in possession of the user's phone in order to sign into a Google account on an unrecognized computer.

    [More from Mashable: This Music Video Was Made Entirely in Microsoft Excel]

    When asked about security, a spokepersonn for Microsoft said Outlook.com "requires strong passwords" and offers single-use codes.

    Single-use codes are codes users can have sent to their phone via text message (as long as that phone is already associated with the user's account) that can be used to sign in to an account without needing the password. That way, a user can sign in on a public computer without worrying that a keylogger might capture the account's password.

    [More from Mashable: What Would Microsoft Have Called the iPad?]

    However, the spokesperson said Microsoft was "putting a lot of investment and R&D" into more security while the site is in preview, with the goal of finding a more convenient option that two-factor authentication, which requires using both confirmation codes and alternative passwords for apps.

    SEE ALSO: How to Get the Outlook.com Email Address You Want

    The rep said it looked at two-factor authentication but chose not to offer the service since it found that only a small number of Gmail users actually use it. Microsoft's goal is "to find a strong solution that everyone can use, vs. just the 1% of users that figure out how to navigate a bunch of additional setup options," the spokesperson said.

    Mashable contacted Google for statistics on the use of two-factor authentication, but have yet to hear back.

    Recently, Gmail's two-factor authentication has received a lot of attention due to the "epic hacking" of Wired reporter Mat Honan, who had his phone, tablet and laptop taken over and wiped by hackers. One of the ways the hackers got access to Honan's accounts, and thus his devices, was because he had not activated two-factor authentication on his Gmail account.

    What sort of security solution would you like to see Microsoft implement in Outlook.com? Have your say in the comments.

    BONUS: A Review of Outlook.com

    Hotmail Becomes Outlook

    This is the new Hotmail, which is now officially called Outlook (it had the label "NewMail" in the preview). Outlook changes the design and layout of Hotmail to bring it more in line with the minimalist design aesthetic of Windows 8 Metro, emphasizing straight lines, thin fonts and white space. With no message selected, the only "action" item available is to compose a new message. Also note the text ads to the right of the Inbox.

    Click here to view this gallery.

    This story originally published on Mashable here.

    Loading...
    • Cycling-Road-Giro d'Italia classification after stage 16

      May 21 (Infostrada Sports) - Classification from Giro d'Italia after Stage 16 on Tuesday 1. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Astana) 67:55:36" 2. Cadel Evans (Australia / BMC Racing) +1:26" 3. Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / Team Sky) +2:46" 4. Michele Scarponi (Italy / Lampre) +3:53" 5. Przemyslaw Niemiec (Poland / Lampre) +4:13" 6. Mauro Santambrogio (Italy / Vini Fantini) +4:57" 7. Carlos Betancur (Colombia / AG2R) +5:15" 8. Rafal Majka (Poland / Saxo - Tinkoff) +5:20" 9. Benat Intxausti (Spain / Movistar) +5:47" 10. Domenico Pozzovivo (Italy / AG2R) +7:34" 11. Tanel Kangert (Estonia / Astana) +7:43" ...

    • Is Greek yogurt hurting the environment?

      Good for your body; terrible for the planet

    • The Gruesome Details of London's Horrifying Machete Attack

      An attack in broad daylight in London on Wednesday is drawing a swift response — and a possible terror link — from the highest authorities. Reports suggest two men chased down another man with their car before getting out, attacking him with a machete, and dragging him through the city streets. 

    • ‘Teen Mom’ Farrah Abraham teaches teenage girls a very bad lesson

      “Teen Mom” and “Backdoor Teen Mom” star Farrah Abraham has successfully taught teenage girls everywhere a very bad lesson: If you get pregnant as an unwed teenager, star in a reality show, then a porno, you, too can be super famous!

    • Florida high school suspends teacher for touching girl on head with banana

      Is a cigar sometimes just a cigar? That debate will remain unresolved, but The Daily Caller can say with confidence that a banana is definitely not always just a banana at North Marion High School near Ocala, Fla.

    • Florida Man Shot by FBI Was About to Sign Boston Murder Confession: Officials

      Ibragim Todashev Linked to Bomb Suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Unsolved Triple Murder in 2011

    • Dog Found Standing Guard Over a Tornado Victim Reunited With Her Owner

      There's a happy ending to the story of a dog, found alive in the rubble after a massive tornado devastated Moore, Oklahoma: she's been reunited with her owner.

    • Hands soaked in blood, London knifeman declares his creed on video

      By Peter Griffiths and Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - A young man with bloodied hands holds a knife and a meat cleaver soaked in blood as he faces the camera to say he has just killed a soldier on a London street in retaliation for the deaths of Muslims killed by British troops in faraway lands. As the man speaks, a woman in a blue skirt pulls a shopping cart down the pavement towards him, glances briefly in the direction of a corpse lying in the road, and walks right past the man, apparently oblivious to the bloody weapons in his hand. ...

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News