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- YubiKey - The authentication token from Yubico - Reddit
YubiKeys are physical authentication devices from Yubico! Unofficial subreddit to discuss all things YubiKeys <<Multi-factor all the things!>>
- Pros and cons of using Yubikeys? : r yubikey - Reddit
I'm considering buying the upcoming Yubikey 5C NFC and started wondering in general how well does the thing work in practice What are the pros and cons of getting one and starting to use it? Mainly: How convenient and fast it is to authenticate with Yubikey instead of (say) Google Authenticator? Does the NFC work well with mobile phones? Are there some "hidden" shortcomings when considering
- Is Yubikey FIPS more secure than a regular one? : r yubikey - Reddit
The $650 Yubikey is probably more ideal; but, that's cost limiting right now I'm trying to maximize the security of my accounts Would the Yubikey FIPS, despite being an older design, be more secure than a Yubikey 5, in theory? I heard the FIPS model has more oversight on the design process, and breaks if tampered with
- Using a Yubikey through an RDP Session. SOLVED : r yubikey - Reddit
Using a Yubikey through an RDP Session SOLVED My Yubikey hardware was not being seen on my VM connected over RDP There as an older post about this, but it is now locked so I am creating a new one to share my findings First, you need to make sure your RDS Server settings are configured to allow Smart Card redirection
- listing credentials stored on a key : r yubikey - Reddit
YubiKey Personalization Tool - Imgur 2 You can use the Yubico Authenticator (GUI) to view sign-in data stored on your YubiKey (this is only for WebAuthn FIDO2 U2F) This might be what you're referring to; Yubico Authenticator - Imgur 3 You can also use GnuPG to view the gpg keys stored on the key: gpg --card-status GnuPG Card Status in
- Yubikey vs Passkey : r 1Password - Reddit
Welcome to 1Password's official subreddit Hassle-free security to keep you, your family, and business safe online Ask questions, get help, and stay up to date on all things 1Password
- Is it worth it? : r yubikey - Reddit
Hardware security key (yubikey) Many password managers now support passkeys, which is the same protocol as yubikey, though not as secure since it's not physical separate My personal security practice is to use my yubikey to protect my high impact accounts, like my password manager, Google (backup), and Microsoft (backup)
- What the heck is a Yubikey and why did I buy one?: A user guide
The Yubikey also keeps a counter of how many times it has been powered on ("sessions"), which is also accounted for to verify that an OTP is more recent than the last one, to prevent someone from reusing old OTPs (in what's called a "replay attack")
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