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Yubico, the company that wants you to drop passwords and use a physical hardware key instead, has unveiled a new product that works with just about any device and authentication protocol. The YubiKey ...
Let’s face it, using passwords to authenticate into a system is a broken mess. To be effective, passwords need to be unique, long, complex, and frequently changed, which may be acceptable in a tightly ...
With Microsoft’s announcement on Nov. 2 of its support for Azure AD Certificate-based authentication (CBA) for both iOS and Android devices, Yubico is excited to share that the YubiKey is currently ...
Yubico's new $70 key uses Apple's Lightning but also supports USB-C connections to Android phones and PCs. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital ...