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Google Titan Security Key

Starting at $30, Google's Titan Security Key is designed to prevent unauthorized access to your online accounts. With both USB-C and NFC, you can be confident that the hardware security key will work ...
When it comes to user authentication, there are many options available, from passwords at the weaker end of the security spectrum to hardware keys at the other. But what if the hardware security key ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The vulnerability impacts almost all older YubiKey security tokens. The vulnerability impacts almost all older ...
New security keys are needed to benefit from the improved firmware as existing hardware can’t be updated. New security keys are needed to benefit from the improved firmware as existing hardware can’t ...
The YubiKey 5Ci is the first security key that combines USB-C and Lightning connectors in a single device. It provides iPhone or Mac users with very strong security access to Dashlane, 1Password, ...
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Q: What are the pros and cons of using hardware security keys? A: One of the best ways to secure your online accounts is using some form of two-factor authentication to prevent anyone that acquires ...
With the launch of iOS 16.3 and macOS 13.2 Ventura, Apple added Security Keys for the Apple ID, offering a more robust way to protect your Apple account and everything associated with your Apple ...
The device supports universal second-factor authentication and passwordless login, offering an alternative to proprietary ...
Popular social network X (aka Twitter) is having significant issues with users unable to log in. This is our ongoing coverage and status updates of the situation. Of course, when you try to do the ...
Enhance your Windows 11 security by using a USB security key. You can either buy a physical key like YubiKey or convert a regular USB drive into a security key using software like USB Raptor. This ...
So I'm thinking about getting a new hardware token, I'd like something that supports wireless something so that I can use it with my phone easily. I'm aware of the two options, I've got 2 Yubikeys now ...