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Add MFA enforcement on popular gems blog post #121
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title: Requiring MFA on popular gem maintainers | ||
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author: Jenny Shen | ||
author_email: [email protected] | ||
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<img src="/images/gem-with-mfa-flag-dropshadow.png" alt="Doodle of a RubyGem wearing an MFA hat, holding a flag with a checkmark" width="300"/> | ||
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Two months ago, we outlined our [commitment](https://blog.rubygems.org/2022/06/13/making-packages-more-secure.html) to making Ruby’s supply chain more secure. To combat account takeovers — the second most common software supply chain attack — we announced a policy to require MFA on at least the top-100 RubyGems packages. | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. We should spell out "MFA" and define the acronym before using the acronym elsewhere.
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Yes agreed, great catch! 🚀 |
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Today (August 15th, 2022), we will begin to enforce MFA on owners of gems with over 180 million total downloads. Users in this category who do not have MFA enabled on the `UI and API` or `UI and gem signin` level will not be able to access profile pages on the web, perform [privileged actions](https://guides.rubygems.org/mfa-requirement-opt-in/#privileged-operations) (i.e. push and yank gems, or add and remove gem owners) or sign in on the command line until they [configure MFA](https://guides.rubygems.org/setting-up-multifactor-authentication/). | ||
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Maintainers of gems that surpass 165 million total downloads will continue to receive recommendation reminders on the UI and CLI until the gem reaches 180 million total downloads. At that point, MFA will be required. | ||
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This policy would bring us in line with the policies made by other package ecosystems. We have plans to increase MFA adoption on RubyGems, which will be announced in the near future. In addition, we are also currently working on adding support for [WebAuthn](https://webauthn.guide/). Maintainers would be able to use hardware tokens, biometric keys, and other WebAuthn-supported devices as their multi-factor device of choice. | ||
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Be sure to stay tuned for updates! As always, if you have any feedback, questions or ideas on how to make RubyGems better and more secure, please contact us in the [Bundler Slack workspace](https://slack.bundler.io/) or open a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems.org/issues). |
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Used the same image as the last post. Do we want to change up the doodle this time around to keep it interesting?
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If you have time to update it, sure. Using the same if also fine.
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@bettymakes quickly stirred up another doodle 🚀 , replaced the OG doodle with that one.