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OTP passwords on YubiKey — how it works
OTP passwords are one-time passwords (the origin of OTP is from English one time password) that are used for one authentication session. Their effect is usually limited by time. You may have received such codes by phone or mail when trying to access online banking or when setting up two-factor authentication using the Google Authenticator app. Unlike a static password, a one-time password provides greater security — if an attacker even intercepts it, he may not have time to use it....
Yubico Authenticator – User Guide
This guide is designed to help you set up your YubiKeys on any services that offer two-factor authentication connections using authenticator programs that generate codes.
How to set up a YubiKey in Linux using call-response
YubiKey hardware security keys make your system more secure. And the procedure of logging into...
5 ways to install Yubico software on Linux
To use YubiKeys on a Linux system, you will need to install the appropriate Yubico software: Yubico authenticator; YubiKey Manager; Built-in repositories; Yubico PPA packages; Compilation from the...
How to configure YubiKey on Linux using U2F function
With the help of YubiKey hardware security keys, your system receives an increased level of protection, and the process of logging into accounts becomes faster and more convenient. To easily...
How to configure YubiKey on Linux using U2F function
With the help of YubiKey hardware security keys, your system receives an increased level of protection, and the process of logging into accounts becomes faster and more convenient. To easily...
Using YubiKey with Google Accounts
How to set up YubiKey with Google AccountHow to set up a YubiKey to protect Google Accounts? With hardware security keys, you can get the additional protection of two-factor authentication to make...
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