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A financial services company is implementing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to enhance the security of its online banking platform. The company decides to use a combination of something the user knows (a password), something the user has (a mobile authentication app), and something the user is (biometric verification). During a security audit, it is discovered that the password policy allows for weak passwords, and the biometric verification system has a 5% false rejection rate. Considering these factors, which of the following statements best describes the overall effectiveness of the MFA implementation in this scenario?
The MFA implementation is compromised due to the weak password policy, which undermines the security provided by the other factors.
The biometric verification system's false rejection rate significantly diminishes the effectiveness of the MFA.
The combination of factors still provides a robust security posture despite the weaknesses in the password policy and biometric system.
The MFA implementation is effective as long as at least two factors are strong, regardless of the weaknesses in the others.

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