Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) adds a critical second layer of security to your Rackwave account. Even if someone obtains your password, they cannot log in without the second f...
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How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
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Managing Active Sessions & Devices
The Rackwave portal tracks every active login session — including the device type, browser, IP address, and location. Reviewing and managing active sessions allows you to detect...
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API Key Security Best Practices
API keys are the primary authentication mechanism for the MigoSMTP and Telnxo REST APIs. A leaked or compromised API key gives an attacker full sending access — the ability to s...
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Understanding IP Whitelisting
IP whitelisting is a security control that restricts access to your Rackwave portal and platform dashboards to only specific, pre-approved IP addresses. When enabled, login atte...
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What to Do If Your Account Is Compromised
Account compromise occurs when an unauthorised person gains access to your Rackwave account. This can result in unauthorised sending, quota depletion, reputational damage, and d...