I'm not so sure about this one. MFA is typically used to verify a user's identity before granting access, but I'm not convinced it applies to account unlocks. That seems more like a password reset or account recovery scenario. What do you all think?
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think it's a bit tricky though. Enforcing multifactor authentication (MFA) is usually associated with user logins or access to sensitive resources, not necessarily account unlocks. But I can see how it could potentially be applied there as an extra security measure.
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