Google replace 2-factor authentication with 'Advanced Protection' keys

in #technology7 years ago (edited)

According to Bloomberg, Google is close to rolling out a hardware replacement for current 2-factor authentication setups. Right now, adding the need for a constantly changing code is one of the best ways to protect your account beyond just a password, which can be guessed, stolen from another service you reused it on or obtained via phishing. The report describes an "Advanced Protection Program" that replaces two-factor codes with a pair of physical keys, presumably similar to items like a Yubikey. According to the report, users will need both keys, which includes one that plugs in via USB. 

It doesn't sound like two-factor systems with codes or push notifications are going away for everyone, however, since this is intended for "corporate executives, politicians and others with heightened security concerns." As many organizations shift to G Suite for their services, it could be an important add-on for someone who needs security but might not be able to deal with other forms of security.

 Reference : engadget

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Bro, Awesome news ...

interesting!!! post!!! it will secure future accounts!!!

yes you are right. they are now taking account security seriously. :)

hope it will implemented in the near future

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