I was already doing all this but it never hurts to revisit things just to stay current on security. Great video -- short, concise, clear and good visual examples provided. No fluff, no crap, just solid information that everyone should know. Just one thing ... follow Matthew Kutoloski's advice on your mic. Some people watch YT videos on their phones, some of us use much more complicated equipment. I'm one of the latter.
Hey bud great video, thank you for the tips. I'll give you a tip in return. The mic you are using is meant to have the audio come in the front, not the top. So you would want to flip the mic up and speak into the front of the mic. Just make sure you are speaking into the front and not the back. Your audio will improve GREATLY if you do that. I'm a professional audio engineer so recording and mixing is my profession! Anyway, just a friendly tip. Thanks again for the video!
Just to point out. I had zero issues with the audio in this video. Found absolutely no issue hearing/understanding everything he said. I think tips are fine. Just wanted to point out the quality was great 👍
@@tnekkralc8080 Noone is saying it wasn't. The audio quality is not great. Maybe to you, it sounds ok. There is nothing wrong with the audio the way it is tho. Never said there was. Did you even read the comment? I didn't criticize the man! I gave him a professional sound tip just like he is giving up professional tips. I was returning the favor. No one said anything like that. 🤦🏻♂
@@matt_nyc_audioengineer Okay. Thanks. You (and the other guy) heard things that I didn't hear. Not sure if you had your volume on blast or what. LoL. Great tips. Just try not to get offended when others leave feedback, TOO. LoL
i've recently been attacked by who knows who in the online world, and have been getting emails about suspicious people trying to sign in, or successfully signing into my accounts. i've had to outright shut down two accounts on different websites, and am going full blown max security on everything. its been annoying to deal with this new security stuff, but i feel safer and less vulnerable.
hey! really good and educational video! incredibly useful for anyone. one crucial thing though; don't use your mobile phone number for 2FA or as a recovery method in general! whatever you do, don't do it! don't use your phone number as a recovery method anywhere on any platform at all! it allows for "sim-swapping" attacks to take place and be used to gain access to everything you use your phone number for. keep this in mind wherever you sign up! you should make a video about this and "sim-swapping" in general. ❤️
Thanks! I've been thinking about a 2FA physical key, and this has solidified my intent! Quick question, can one buy a fancy fingerprint 2Fa key as primary device and then use a cheaper device with fewer features as a backup? Also, must the 2 devices be from the same mfgr?
Hey guys, one great way to support this channel (and improve your own security) is to grab a 2FA key from Yubico, the sponsor of this video. Find the right key for you: geni.us/yubico-store
Your content is simply amazing. I would just want to ask you that is there any contacts app or something like that where we can sync and store our contacts on any cloud or something as currently we save our contacts on google which immediately syncs it to all devices. This would be a great work around to de-google ourselves.
Can you talk about the yubikey primary and backup? Is it just two yubikeys set up independently or do. you do something to copy the contents of the primary onto the backup? I like the idea of yubikey but am afraid of losing it.
I Always appreciate the easy to follow format & encouraging tone of your demeanor🙏🏾 If you were my teacher when I went to IT school, l would've actually learned something and had a career instead of getting jerked around for over 2ys!🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ The school wanted my program's money much more than they wanted to teach me😒🤑
Fantastic!! A 2FA key is what I need. I was thinking that today. I forgot my password to my Nordpass. What a headache. Still waiting for them to contact me. Good thing I have biometrics on the phone. I've been wishing I had one on my laptop.😁
Hi Josh, I'm considering the final step in your helpful video. Do you know how many keys I can program for the Google Advanced Security Plan? When I went to sign up, it seemed to default to two, however I have more. Thanks for advising.
Hey there..thanks for the vid. Just want to ask how can I cancel my storage. I couldn't access my account anymore. Even phone verifications and alternate emails dont work. I don't want google to kwep on charging me. Thanks so much.
Hi, question I sometimes find clients emails placed in filters or spam even I didn't check the spam box. Somehow they just land there. Super annoying. I also use a crm so maybe that's what's sending stuff there? I'm thinking of switching to Proton mail but I use surfshark so not sure if it's compatible.
A good video. Too many people have insecure Gmail accounts. I personally don't use Gmail. I was forced to use one for RUclips way back to comment on RUclips but if I could remove the connection to my hotmail account I would.
Thank you very informative. I already have 2 step verification enabled and a strong password so I'm good right. Can I still get hacked with that. And how do you know if your account is hacked And even though I have 2 step verification on I don't receive codes when logging in. I should right. I also have backup codes
What do you do about wear and tear on the yubikey? If I kept it on my key chain, I’d image a year later it would fall apart or be gross. You should make a video on tips for transporting your yubikey on the go.
Interesting idea! I've had mine on my keychain for a couple years now and haven't had any problems. But again, I think that speaks to the importance of having a backup that ISN'T kept in your pocket and scratched up all the time :)
I was concerned about the same issue - I use a "Cozy" USB-A cap > both it & the Yubikey are attached to the same small metal ring and the Cozy is flexible, fits snug on the male USB-A tab. So far, works great.
Yeah but my mom was Grace just 4 more houses away! Im going to eonder if you knew that before I did because I'm new to this. Do you try to make a courtesy call to fix what you did wrong where driving Japan into it?
Great information! I understand that these measures help secure my data from 3rd party access, but my only question is, do these steps prevent Google from accessing or using my information? I doubt it, yet they are arguably one of the most egregious offenders of data privacy.
1/21/2024 It looked like Google does not offer 2FA via an authenticator app as it only showed [text message, security key, other device prompt] as choices, but after setting "other device prompt" it let me do text message as a secondary backup and then gave authenticator app (they wanted it to be their own but Authy worked) as another secondary verification. Don't know why they don't give it as one of the initial choices.
Josh, My partner lives on her iphone and she refuses to use a password manager or any 2FA her reason is she doesn't want to complicate her life. Is there anything that can protect her phone but yet be simple. I believe she feels that there is no need for all this protection as it just complicates your life. She has access to one of my accounts and I had to change the password to something simple so she could remember it. Thanks for your help Jessica
Can you leave the Yubico 2FA key in a PC USB port 24/7, or do you only insert it when signing in to a supported website, then you have to remove it from the port?
You could leave it in if you wanted to, and Yubico sells a key that works well like that. For security purposes, a 2FA key isn’t supposed to be kept in the PC at all times. It’s supposed to be removed every time.
Good video, except for the fact that if you setup a 2FA and ask Google to send a text to your registered phone # and that you happen to be traveling abroad, then you're screwed since you won't be able to access your email till you verify your account and b/c you'll be overseas yo won't be able to get that txt msg!
I don’t trust Google with my privacy, and definitely not with my emails. I have one anonymous Google account just for my RUclips, and a totally different anonymous account for Google maps, that’s it. Great channel by the way 👍🏼
I was thinking of buying yubikey but I know myself too well and I was thinking about either I hiding it too well in my house so I can't find it back or keep one close to wear I need it and then it get's stolen and used on my device. I have all my devices password and fingerprint protected and use strong passwords and authenticator apps. I still somehow think yubikey may be at some point the weakest link by either someone gaining access although the chances are really slim or I lose the yubikey or it goes defect from wear and tear.
I am getting confused. I just turned off Google's 2fa based on what I thought was your advice on another one of your videos, and now this video says to turn Google 2fa on! Am I misunderstanding? Could you please clear this up for me? Also, when I am ready to buy these keys, I want to use the site that gives you a commission, but the site below doesn't say that. Where should I go?
After losing access to my gmail account in 2018, I knew I had to move to 2FA. I tried sending a physical letter to Google telling them what happened (and that the automated system refused to recognize me for some reason), but never received a reply from them. I lost 13 YEARS worth of email, and unfortunately, a link to someone close to me. (This also made me realize I need a minimum of TWO ways to contact people I care about, and not just via email.) Tough way to be forced into using 2FA, but now it seems every service is using it anyway.
Hi Josh. Little question here. If I have simultaneously a Yubikey and a second way to get in my accounts that is NOT a second physical key (so a second 2fa by texto, app, backup codes etc...), does the second way completly defeats the purpose of having a key? you mentionned having 2 ways to get in so you dont get lockedout, and then talk about getting backup codes stored somewhere, but arent those backup codes as "unsecure" as 2fa by text for example? thanks mate.
I have the same question - and I liked and subscribed. It sounds like that if you enroll in the Google Advanced Protection Program that you *must* use the YubiKey (or other physical key), which seems like it eliminates the other ways to access the account. Josh, is that correct? If so and one doesn't want to enroll in GAPP, would it make sense to remove one or more of those alternative backups? I'm thinking that makes sense - to delete the SMS and maybe even authenticator app options, and then keep the backup codes in a safe place.
You can see my full setup video here: ruclips.net/video/fzUVrz0ixn8/видео.html As for backups, and I think I reference this in the video linked above, I recommend setting up your backup key at the same time you setup your primary, and then putting that backup key in a different, secure location.
Im sure its an amazing product, but how does one use this when signing in from their smart phone/ device that doesnt have a port to insert your tool? Alot of people today dont use desktop/laptop and only use their phone. If this isnt available for phones, thats a big percentage of the population being remived from this
I have a software company. What if I have a Yubikey and I need to give access to my devs in a remote place. Is this possible if they don't have a Yubikey?
In that case, I would hope that you NEVER give admin access to anybody else, even remote devs. No matter what you’re doing, there is almost certainly a way to create a lower-level account for them that doesn’t require giving over the keys to your company.
2FA is vulnerable and this method give information to Google regarding your other devices; which it will now tie into its analysis of who and where you are, where you go, who you know, and all other issues Google should not be monitoring
I opened an email of a trusted friend. I was a docusign that required me to input my email and cellphone number as password. I thought twice, but did it anyway. Once It opened, I quickly realized that she was hacked. I called her to confirm. What should I do now???
I was already doing all this but it never hurts to revisit things just to stay current on security. Great video -- short, concise, clear and good visual examples provided. No fluff, no crap, just solid information that everyone should know.
Just one thing ... follow Matthew Kutoloski's advice on your mic. Some people watch YT videos on their phones, some of us use much more complicated equipment. I'm one of the latter.
I recently found you channel and glad that I have. You have the ability to make sense from a basic user to an advance user.
Hey bud great video, thank you for the tips. I'll give you a tip in return. The mic you are using is meant to have the audio come in the front, not the top. So you would want to flip the mic up and speak into the front of the mic. Just make sure you are speaking into the front and not the back. Your audio will improve GREATLY if you do that. I'm a professional audio engineer so recording and mixing is my profession! Anyway, just a friendly tip. Thanks again for the video!
You forgot to mention the pop screen. I thought my windows were gonna fall out.
@@McMillanScottish 🤣 Yes, a pop filter would certainly help too. The plosives were pretty bad in some spots.
Just to point out. I had zero issues with the audio in this video. Found absolutely no issue hearing/understanding everything he said.
I think tips are fine. Just wanted to point out the quality was great 👍
@@tnekkralc8080 Noone is saying it wasn't.
The audio quality is not great. Maybe to you, it sounds ok. There is nothing wrong with the audio the way it is tho. Never said there was. Did you even read the comment? I didn't criticize the man! I gave him a professional sound tip just like he is giving up professional tips. I was returning the favor. No one said anything like that. 🤦🏻♂
@@matt_nyc_audioengineer Okay. Thanks. You (and the other guy) heard things that I didn't hear. Not sure if you had your volume on blast or what. LoL.
Great tips. Just try not to get offended when others leave feedback, TOO. LoL
I like your security advice. In fact I think you're one of the best guys on here. You give practical advise with out going over the top.
Thank you... Sir.... Love you❤❤
I have tried it too. To be locked out is a PITA. So now I use a strong PW and 2FA. It's essential with a Google account. Thanks.
Thank you very much for all this very helpful , informative and great information.Your amazing. Thank you.
i've recently been attacked by who knows who in the online world, and have been getting emails about suspicious people trying to sign in, or successfully signing into my accounts. i've had to outright shut down two accounts on different websites, and am going full blown max security on everything. its been annoying to deal with this new security stuff, but i feel safer and less vulnerable.
Very informative and helpful video. Thank you. 👍
Thank You. I have made my way to my account's security page in the past. The video was a good reminder to do so again.
A good first step.
Great! Glad it was helpful.
Thanks a million for this info!! ❤❤❤
hey! really good and educational video! incredibly useful for anyone. one crucial thing though; don't use your mobile phone number for 2FA or as a recovery method in general! whatever you do, don't do it! don't use your phone number as a recovery method anywhere on any platform at all! it allows for "sim-swapping" attacks to take place and be used to gain access to everything you use your phone number for.
keep this in mind wherever you sign up! you should make a video about this and "sim-swapping" in general. ❤️
So want you are saying is use another sim. Which is only used for 2fa and nothing else?
@@RayMondElecNo. NEVER use sms as a two factor authentication option
@@RayMondElecno because that Sim can still be Sim swapped.
I am dealing with this now.
I'm sorry I don't see the link for the 2fa keys?
Thank you for listening about the scammers
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks! I've been thinking about a 2FA physical key, and this has solidified my intent! Quick question, can one buy a fancy fingerprint 2Fa key as primary device and then use a cheaper device with fewer features as a backup? Also, must the 2 devices be from the same mfgr?
Really helpful and well explained - thanks
Thank you Josh for all your content. It's made me see much of what I need to better protect including my Gmail. Much appreciated.
My pleasure, Tim! Thanks for watching and commenting.
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Extremely good information thank you so very much for sharing❤
You are so welcome
Really succinct and helpful information. Thanks so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks very clear and precise
Glad it was helpful!
Hey guys, one great way to support this channel (and improve your own security) is to grab a 2FA key from Yubico, the sponsor of this video. Find the right key for you: geni.us/yubico-store
I have 3 yubikeys. I could tell you my google account password and you still couldn't break in to it.
Thank you so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
T thank you for this video very helpful 👍
That Voice
Thankyou so much brother my account is safe cause of you 👑
Thank you .
Fudge. All new new info for me. Thanks for the info.
Lols i already watched so much of your videos that i decideds to just subscribes 🤪
I sincerely love your channel
Thanks so much!
Appreciate for ur hard working, can you plz tell me if it's risk to use enhanced safe browsing for my security chrome.
Great Information i will check this out Thank You.
Glad it was helpful, Jay.
Your content is simply amazing. I would just want to ask you that is there any contacts app or something like that where we can sync and store our contacts on any cloud or something as currently we save our contacts on google which immediately syncs it to all devices. This would be a great work around to de-google ourselves.
You can do that with Proton. They offer a great suite of services to replace Google, including both email and contacts (which sync between devices).
Can you talk about the yubikey primary and backup? Is it just two yubikeys set up independently or do. you do something to copy the contents of the primary onto the backup? I like the idea of yubikey but am afraid of losing it.
I Always appreciate the easy to follow format & encouraging tone of your demeanor🙏🏾
If you were my teacher when I went to IT school, l would've actually learned something and had a career instead of getting jerked around for over 2ys!🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
The school wanted my program's money much more than they wanted to teach me😒🤑
Thanks for the kind words!
I concur with this comment 🙃
@@AllThingsSecured is the spring merch shopping for youtube having access to google account safe?
Having 3rd party access
Big thanks, big hug!
Fantastic!! A 2FA key is what I need. I was thinking that today. I forgot my password to my Nordpass. What a headache. Still waiting for them to contact me. Good thing I have biometrics on the phone. I've been wishing I had one on my laptop.😁
Yes they got my information and using it
Great video, make next one about outlook emails security improvements please :)
Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks!
Thanks for the support!!
Hi Josh, I'm considering the final step in your helpful video. Do you know how many keys I can program for the Google Advanced Security Plan?
When I went to sign up, it seemed to default to two, however I have more. Thanks for advising.
great service video. Do these keys work with Thunderbird? It is my preferred email client.
Thanks I use two factor on all my accounts and I constantly changing security updates every 5-6 months and I use a password manager
I really like how you explain your topics, other youtubers tend to be paranoid
Really appreciate that, Marco. I hope you stick around.
Good suggestions. I have been wanting to grab a two-pack of Yubi’s and will use the discount. I also subbed
Great! Glad to hear it 👍🏻
Good PROGRAMME sir
very useful video
Awesome vid! I was going to buy the Yubikeys but the coupon is no longer valid 😞
Hey there..thanks for the vid. Just want to ask how can I cancel my storage. I couldn't access my account anymore. Even phone verifications and alternate emails dont work. I don't want google to kwep on charging me. Thanks so much.
hi from cali colombia nice video ..can you give your opinion about k9 k16 etc feitian keys ..thanks
Hi, question I sometimes find clients emails placed in filters or spam even I didn't check the spam box. Somehow they just land there. Super annoying. I also use a crm so maybe that's what's sending stuff there? I'm thinking of switching to Proton mail but I use surfshark so not sure if it's compatible.
Hello all things thank you for this information because I get hacked all the time which one of the 2FA Do you recommend on Amazon thank you in advance
A good video. Too many people have insecure Gmail accounts. I personally don't use Gmail. I was forced to use one for RUclips way back to comment on RUclips but if I could remove the connection to my hotmail account I would.
I'm curious. How is hotmail more secure?
@@koreybI mean it’s technically a Microsoft account so it shouldn’t be worse nor good.
Thank you
You're welcome
thanks
thx
Excellent and straightforward video!
I appreciate it, Matheus!
Thank you very informative. I already have 2 step verification enabled and a strong password so I'm good right. Can I still get hacked with that. And how do you know if your account is hacked
And even though I have 2 step verification on I don't receive codes when logging in. I should right. I also have backup codes
Excellent video my account is now as secure as it can be big thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Seems like Google prompt will be alwasy the default even if you enable 2FA with authenticator app. Any workaround?
What's the best security anti software / mal ware for Android. Thanks. Also why yubikey over Google key
Thank you. Question. How secure is the Norton VPN? How protected is my computer? Can anyone hack into my computer using the NORTON VPN?
What do you do about wear and tear on the yubikey? If I kept it on my key chain, I’d image a year later it would fall apart or be gross. You should make a video on tips for transporting your yubikey on the go.
Interesting idea! I've had mine on my keychain for a couple years now and haven't had any problems. But again, I think that speaks to the importance of having a backup that ISN'T kept in your pocket and scratched up all the time :)
I was concerned about the same issue - I use a "Cozy" USB-A cap > both it & the Yubikey are attached to the same small metal ring and the Cozy is flexible, fits snug on the male USB-A tab. So far, works great.
Is Yubico Yubikey the same brand, and how durable are these? Does a little dirt or dropping them on counter cause any issues?
Same brand and absolutely durable.
I just purchased 2 new USB-C/NFC Titan security keys. Do you have a video showing recommended setup using these keys?
Here’s what I’ve done: ruclips.net/video/fzUVrz0ixn8/видео.html
@@AllThingsSecured looking for a specific video on the Google Titan keys.
thanks for the info could you tell me what is the difference between 2FA key and USB-C
Two different things. A 2FA key can be USB-A, USB-C or even Lightning (iPhone). It’s just the type of connection.
Yeah but my mom was Grace just 4 more houses away! Im going to eonder if you knew that before I did because I'm new to this. Do you try to make a courtesy call to fix what you did wrong where driving Japan into it?
Just ordered my YubiKey 5 for my Google 2AF
Awesome! Glad to hear it Erick.
Great information! I understand that these measures help secure my data from 3rd party access, but my only question is, do these steps prevent Google from accessing or using my information? I doubt it, yet they are arguably one of the most egregious offenders of data privacy.
No, Google still stores your data on their servers, even with 2FA. That's a separate issue altogether.
Thank you josh
You sent this video on gmail 😅
My pleasure, Muthu.
@@AllThingsSecured 🥰
1/21/2024 It looked like Google does not offer 2FA via an authenticator app as it only showed [text message, security key, other device prompt] as choices, but after setting "other device prompt" it let me do text message as a secondary backup and then gave authenticator app (they wanted it to be their own but Authy worked) as another secondary verification. Don't know why they don't give it as one of the initial choices.
For proton mail. Theres change about their privacy and policy. What do you think about it ?
I'm still using them because of the zero-knowledge structure of the data, but as with all things, it's a personal decision.
Josh,
My partner lives on her iphone and she refuses to use a password manager or any 2FA her reason is she doesn't want to complicate her life. Is there anything that can protect her phone but yet be simple. I believe she feels that there is no need for all this protection as it just complicates your life. She has access to one of my accounts and I had to change the password to something simple so she could remember it. Thanks for your help
Jessica
Apparently Josh does not talk to lesbians -
Can you leave the Yubico 2FA key in a PC USB port 24/7, or do you only insert it when signing in to a supported website, then you have to remove it from the port?
You could leave it in if you wanted to, and Yubico sells a key that works well like that. For security purposes, a 2FA key isn’t supposed to be kept in the PC at all times. It’s supposed to be removed every time.
Good video, except for the fact that if you setup a 2FA and ask Google to send a text to your registered phone # and that you happen to be traveling abroad, then you're screwed since you won't be able to access your email till you verify your account and b/c you'll be overseas yo won't be able to get that txt msg!
Another great reason to use a 2FA key that you can bring with you.
I don’t trust Google with my privacy, and definitely not with my emails. I have one anonymous Google account just for my RUclips, and a totally different anonymous account for Google maps, that’s it.
Great channel by the way 👍🏼
I was thinking of buying yubikey but I know myself too well and I was thinking about either I hiding it too well in my house so I can't find it back or keep one close to wear I need it and then it get's stolen and used on my device. I have all my devices password and fingerprint protected and use strong passwords and authenticator apps. I still somehow think yubikey may be at some point the weakest link by either someone gaining access although the chances are really slim or I lose the yubikey or it goes defect from wear and tear.
Brother once I put yubi... All bad email stop.. wow good
what you say is slick for an old man like myself.
how do I know what you say is legitimate and you are not selling a service which will go away
We all have seen apps come and go away
How much did you pay for your yubikey?
How much is the actual cost? Thank you
Yubikeys cost anywhere from $25 (Security Key Series) to about $50 (5 Series).
he can smile!
I am getting confused. I just turned off Google's 2fa based on what I thought was your advice on another one of your videos, and now this video says to turn Google 2fa on! Am I misunderstanding? Could you please clear this up for me? Also, when I am ready to buy these keys, I want to use the site that gives you a commission, but the site below doesn't say that. Where should I go?
Today randomly clicked on locate my device.when opened realized there three other phones and tablets which I never owned...
After losing access to my gmail account in 2018, I knew I had to move to 2FA. I tried sending a physical letter to Google telling them what happened (and that the automated system refused to recognize me for some reason), but never received a reply from them. I lost 13 YEARS worth of email, and unfortunately, a link to someone close to me. (This also made me realize I need a minimum of TWO ways to contact people I care about, and not just via email.)
Tough way to be forced into using 2FA, but now it seems every service is using it anyway.
Never trust these bastards. Never. And never follow their security advice. Ditch them and move on as they've already screwed you once.
Can we connect yubic key with Exness account
I coudnt add my contact nu for any waire.2 step verification or send alart msgs.yellow colour sheild mark display.plz help
We try sir
Is there any yubico keys that will work with my haewei p30 pro ?
If you turn on NFC, you can use the Yubikey 5 NFC series of 2FA key.
I need this because my parents are childish and "never wrong"
Hi Josh. Little question here. If I have simultaneously a Yubikey and a second way to get in my accounts that is NOT a second physical key (so a second 2fa by texto, app, backup codes etc...), does the second way completly defeats the purpose of having a key? you mentionned having 2 ways to get in so you dont get lockedout, and then talk about getting backup codes stored somewhere, but arent those backup codes as "unsecure" as 2fa by text for example? thanks mate.
Apparently, Josh doesn't reply to comments....unless you praise him.
I have the same question - and I liked and subscribed. It sounds like that if you enroll in the Google Advanced Protection Program that you *must* use the YubiKey (or other physical key), which seems like it eliminates the other ways to access the account. Josh, is that correct? If so and one doesn't want to enroll in GAPP, would it make sense to remove one or more of those alternative backups? I'm thinking that makes sense - to delete the SMS and maybe even authenticator app options, and then keep the backup codes in a safe place.
I’m considering getting a security key as a backup
Mate : show us how to use Yubico keys to generate passwords please . Also how do we make a backup of the keys? I think you made a video about it …?
You can see my full setup video here: ruclips.net/video/fzUVrz0ixn8/видео.html
As for backups, and I think I reference this in the video linked above, I recommend setting up your backup key at the same time you setup your primary, and then putting that backup key in a different, secure location.
@@AllThingsSecured cheers !!
Does a usb key work with smartphones?
Nice ad for the keys. You didn't explain how you would regain access if you lost the key? 🤷♂
Im sure its an amazing product, but how does one use this when signing in from their smart phone/ device that doesnt have a port to insert your tool?
Alot of people today dont use desktop/laptop and only use their phone.
If this isnt available for phones, thats a big percentage of the population being remived from this
What about facial recognition? Thank you.🙏
I have a software company. What if I have a Yubikey and I need to give access to my devs in a remote place. Is this possible if they don't have a Yubikey?
In that case, I would hope that you NEVER give admin access to anybody else, even remote devs. No matter what you’re doing, there is almost certainly a way to create a lower-level account for them that doesn’t require giving over the keys to your company.
How do I do this on my phone
Do you happen to know how many OTP can you save on a YubiKey?
I think I remember them saying 50 at one point? I would have to double check that though.
2FA is vulnerable and this method give information to Google regarding your other devices; which it will now tie into its analysis of who and where you are, where you go, who you know, and all other issues Google should not be monitoring
Is lastpass secure?
All they have to do is use the built-in security on the phone itself. Like the fingerprint reader.
I opened an email of a trusted friend. I was a docusign that required me to input my email and cellphone number as password. I thought twice, but did it anyway. Once It opened, I quickly realized that she was hacked. I called her to confirm. What should I do now???