WARNING to Twitter users!

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They're here! Not sure why I got the Enterprise Edition though... Seems the only difference is a bar code on the backside compared to having nothing on the normal version. #yubikey #yubikeys #yubico #CyberSecurity #OnlineSecurity #securitykeys #2FAkey #2fa

For actually using the hardware key on macOS login (not Apple ID), you need the more expensive @yubico 5 series keys as they support PIV. So don't buy the wrong key! If in doubt, and budget allows, get the 5 series.

And another common service to use 2fa hardware keys is @bitwarden. You need Bitwarden Premium to use it, not the free tier.

#2fa #2FAkey #yubikey #yubikeys #yubico #OnlineSecurity #macos #hardwarekey #bitwarden

Gonna be buying 2 hardware keys to up my online security game. Chose the @yubico more budget friendly, Security Key series—one USB-C, one USB-A. I also just read that Firefox 114 (June 2023) on macOS and AWS now supports FIDO2. Hope the setup is smooth sailing! Been wanting to use a hardware key for ages...

https://www.yubico.com/blog/amazon-web-services-aws-announces-support-for-fido2-security-keys-in-aws-govcloud-iam-policy-improvements/

https://www.yubico.com/blog/firefox-support-for-fido2-authenticators-is-here/

#fido2 #FIDO2Protocol #2fa #2FAkey #yubikey #yubikeys #yubico #OnlineSecurity #firefox #macos

Poll (select all that applies)

I use hardware security keys (eg. Yubico)
33.3%
I use software 2fa authentication (eg. Duo)
33.3%
I use a password manager (eg. Bitwarden)
33.3%
I reuse passwords on multiple services
0%
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces support for FIDO2 security keys in AWS GovCloud, IAM policy improvements - Yubico

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces support for FIDO2 security keys in AWS GovCloud, IAM policy improvements

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