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.
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Apple iOS 13.3 is here, bringing support for keyfobby authentication
Bullet-proof authentication is just a tap away!
GitHub joins WebAuthn club
GitHub is the latest company to support WebAuthn, a new standard that makes logging into online services using a browser more secure.
Yubico recalls FIPS Yubikey tokens after flaw found
Security token maker Yubico has issued an important advisory affecting high-end versions of its YubiKey authentication key.
Android phones can now be security keys for iOS devices
Hey, iOS users. Got a spare Android phone lying around? Now, you can use it as a secure access key for online services.
Android phones transformed into anti-phishing security tokens
A new security feature allows users of Android 7 and later to use their smartphones to authenticate themselves to their Google accounts.
Android nudges passwords closer to the cliff edge with FIDO2 support
Android’s now on board with saying goodbye to passwords: more than a billion devices now support FIDO2.
2FA codes can be phished by new pentest tool
A researcher has published a tool called Modlishka, capable of phishing 2FA codes sent by SMS or authentication apps.
Google takes on Yubico with its own security key, Titan
Google has increased its efforts to protect online accounts by releasing its own hardware-based security key.
Google hasn’t suffered an employee phishing compromise in over a year
Phishing attackers have failed to compromise a single employee account at Google since the company mandated authentication using U2F hardware tokens in early 2017. That’s the remarkable claim made to security writer Brian Krebs.