23 Dec
2017
23 Dec
'17
1:55 a.m.
> John Newman jnn at synfin.org > Fri Dec 22 15:30:57 PST 2017 > YubiKey was defective! I think that is by design. > The simplest method to secure login to > computers, networks and internet services."" > no oxford comma These faggots don't even know how to write a sentence. Yet you trust them with securing your shit ? > two-factor authentication Two ? 1. User Name 2. Pass Phrase 3. One-time / Stored Key These niggers can't even count. Yet you trust them with securing your shit ? They also don't tell you how it works, only how to use it. I am not sure they even know. Lol. Also, >> Yubico has replaced all open-source components in YubiKey 4 with >> closed-source code, which can no longer be independently reviewed >> for security flaws."" >> Yubikey NEOs are still using open-source code."" And, >> In October 2017, security researchers found a vulnerability (known as >> ROCA) in the implementation of RSA keypair generation in a >> cryptographic library used by a large number of Infineon security >> chips. The vulnerability allows an attacker to reconstruct the >> private key by using the public key.[18][19] All YubiKey 4, YubiKey >> 4C, and YubiKey 4 nano within the revisions 4.2.6 to 4.3.4 are >> affected by this vulnerability."" Did you get the networked one or the touch ?