won't protect from phishing the same way. Nothing works as well as a physical security key.
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that's bollocks...
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I guess you should look this up a but more. We have cases of such 2fa phishing. Security key works.
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yes, the security keys works same as an authenticator app, there is no security gain, except convenience
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No. Authenticator codes have been phished. Seriously, please look this up. Security key is best. Have a good day.
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a security key just output authenticator codes when you touch it... no magic here...
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Replying to @FranckMartin @roessler
magic: physical presence required. I can't explain it anymore if you can't tell the difference or know cases.
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sure, don't put your authenticator app on same device and keys had vulnerabilities too, trigerred by software...
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doesn't solve. the codes have been phished. seriously please don't mislead people. this stakes are high.
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I'm looking forward to read your in depth article on the subject...
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https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6103543?hl=en … question about verification key. Attackers can phish verification keys, SMS or authenticator
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nice, different from yubikey, etc... works only on Google Chrome on Desktop for Google accounts... Looking forward for industry adoption
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