The
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced an
upcoming change to the Commission
Registration System (CORES) that licensees
use to pay any application or regulatory fees, manage or reset
a password on an existing FRN, or request a new FRN. Beginning
March 29, 2024, multifactor authentication will be
implemented. Users will be prompted to request
a six-digit secondary verification code, which will be sent to
the email address(es) associated with each username. The user
will then need to enter the code into CORES before they can
continue.
In a public notice, the FCC said this change will make the system more secure. "This additional layer of security will further safeguard against unauthorized access, thereby enhancing the overall integrity of information contained within the CORES system and improving the security of user data," it read.
The FCC recommends that users confirm they have access to their username account email and to add a secondary email address, if need be.
Resources are available for those who need assistance with the system. For inquiries or assistance regarding the implementation of multifactor authentication on CORES, submit a help request at https://www.fcc.gov/wtbhelp, or call the FCC at 877-480-3201 (Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM ET).
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