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Yubico Authenticator flips the model of traditional authenticator apps — which store user credentials on a mobile device — with a hardware-based YubiKey approach.
Yubico says using its key-and-app combination is more secure than using a 2FA authenticator alone, because its generates and stores one-time codes on a YubiKey that you must have on you to log in.
The Yubico Authenticator app is exactly what it sounds like — a mobile app that can be used with YubiKey devices to secure accounts that don't directly offer support for the security keys.
Yubico has just released YubiKey for Windows Hello, an app that lets you use your YubiKey to easily log in to your PC.
By incorporating hardware-backed strong two-factor authentication in the YubiKey, credentials stays safe and the bar for security is raised while delivering the convenience of an authenticator app.
When Apple put an NFC chip into the iPhone 7 and later, it was initially limited to Apple Pay. iOS 11 opened up access to third-party developers, and YubiKey has just taken advantage of that to ...
Yes, the core idea is to use TOTP two-factor authentication, secured by the Yubikey and the Yubico Authenticator app. Each time you set up a new account for two-factor authentication, you back up ...
With the launch of the YubiKit 1.0.0 iOS SDK, the company is allowing developers to add support for the YubiKey NEO into their iOS apps, starting with sole support from LastPass. Once set up with ...
Passwords are under attack in a war on multiple fronts. Just today, Microsoft announced the rollout of password-free login using its Microsoft Authenticator app while the digital security company ...