Dave Lieber I was confused. Kept seeing mention of a security “key” offered on some of my favorite websites—Microsoft, Google, YouTube and Facebook, to name a few. I wasn’t sure if I should use it.
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How I turned an old USB drive into a secure unlock key for my PC
Keeping your PC secure these days can be tricky. If you rely solely on a PIN or password, your system is more vulnerable to ...
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 ...
I have all but moved on from password to passkeys, where possible, as a safer alternative to typing a long string of characters. But there's a caveat: if someone gains physical access to your computer ...
Any account on X that uses a security key will need to re-enroll it. You can do this through security settings on the X website or app. The move is necessary due to the retirement of the twitter.com ...
Until now, YubiKey-as-a-Service -- Yubico's provisioning and delivery offering -- was available only in a handful of countries, due primarily to various local logistics and delivery challenges. Today, ...
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a great way to boost the security of your accounts. But even with that added layer of security, malicious actors are finding ways to break in. So-called adversary-in ...
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