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On Sunday, May 11, 2025, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts will begin implementing multifactor authentication (MFA) to enhance system security for CM/ECF and PACER. MFA provides an added layer of security to accounts by helping protect against cyberattacks. Users with filing and all other types of CM/ECF-level access will be required to enroll in MFA, while users with PACER-only access will have the option to enroll. Users with CM/ECF-level access who do not voluntarily enroll in MFA will be randomly selected to do so beginning in August.

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Joseph Jimenez, Appellant v. U.S. Attorney General
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Joseph Jimenez, Appellant v. U.S. Attorney General
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Eric Youngblood, Sr., et al., Appellants v. City of Georgiana, Alabama, et al.
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Rachael Gorecki, Appellant v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration
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Rachael Gorecki, Appellant v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration
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United States v. Joshua Gaines, Appellant
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United States v. Joshua Gaines, Appellant
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United States v. Charles Rowe, Appellant
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United States v. Charles Rowe, Appellant
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