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.
Tag Archives: usb
Apple iOS 13.3 is here, bringing support for keyfobby authentication
Bullet-proof authentication is just a tap away!
You left WHAT on that USB drive?!
Nudies, taxes, and memos – oh, my! Research shows that even if we think we’ve deleted content on the sticks, we’re leaving all that and more.
Ep. 020 – Leaky containers, careless coders and risky USB cables [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast… enjoy!
Evil USB O.MG Cable opens up Wi-Fi to remote attacks
… and enables de-authenticaton attacks that could knock targeted systems off the Wi-Fi and onto one of these nefarious cables.
Ep. 019 – Android holes, iOS screengrabbing and USB poo [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy!
USB Restricted Mode in iOS 11.4.1 now available to all iPhone users
The latest version of iOS includes bug fixes and at least one new feature that might be of interest to security-minded users.
IBM bans USB drives – but will it work?
Can you blindly ban all USB drives, or will it lead to “shadow IT” where staff use them anyway? Sophos CISO Ross McKerchar has his say…
iOS 11.4 to come with 7-day USB shutout
After 7 days if there’s no passcode, then there’s no access.
Lottery chief who “rigged the randomness” is jailed for 10 years
He was supposed to protect the lottery from fraudsters and cheats, but the court was told that he used USB malware to cheat the lottery himself.