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OpenSSH eases admin hassles with FIDO U2F token support

Posted on February 19, 2020 by nocrackingzone

OpenSSH version 8.2 is out and the big news is that the world’s most popular remote management software now supports authentication using any FIDO (Fast Identity Online) U2F hardware token.

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged 2FA, cryptographic keys, Cryptography, FIDO, FIDO U2F, hashing, openssh, passwordless login, Privacy, sha-1, ssh | Leave a comment |

Google launches open-source security key project, OpenSK

Posted on February 3, 2020 by nocrackingzone

OpenSK is a piece of firmware that you can install on a USB dongle of your own, turning it into a usable FIDO or U2F key.

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged BLE, Cryptography, Data loss, dongle, FIDO, FIDO U2F, FIDO2, Google, NFC, Nordic, OpenSK, Security Key, usb, WebAuthn, Yubikey | Leave a comment |

Apple iOS 13.3 is here, bringing support for keyfobby authentication

Posted on December 12, 2019 by nocrackingzone

Bullet-proof authentication is just a tap away!

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged 2-Factor Authentication, 2FA, Apple, Apple Safari, Data loss, FIDO, FIDO U2F, Google, Incognito mode, iOS, iOS 13.3, iOS update, iPadOS 13.3, lightning, Mobile, NFC, Security threats, SIM swap fraud, Titan key, tvOS 13.3, usb, watchOS 6.1.1, Yubico, Yubikey | Leave a comment |

Google fixes Chromebook 2FA flaw in ‘built-in security key’

Posted on September 16, 2019 by nocrackingzone

Google has discovered a flaw in a Chromebook security feature which allows owners to press their device’s power button to initiate U2F 2FA.

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged 2-Factor Authentication, 2FA, chrome os, ChromeBook, FIDO U2F, Google, Security threats, Technologies, two-factor authentication, U2F, Vulnerability | Leave a comment |

Google recalls Titan Bluetooth keys after finding security flaw

Posted on May 17, 2019 by nocrackingzone

Google had egg on its face this week after it had to recall some of its Titan hardware security keys for being insecure.

Posted in Berita Keamanan Informasi | Tagged 2-Factor Authentication, 2FA, bluetooth, FIDO U2F, Google, man in the middle attack, MITM, Organisations, security flaw, Security threats, Titan, Titan key, two-factor authentication | Leave a comment |

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