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Fedora
Fedora
added 2019/05/19 10:27 a.m.28 views

[SECURITY] Fedora 29 Update: libu2f-host-1.1.8-1.fc29

libu2f-host provides a C library that implements the host-side of the U2F protocol. There are APIs to talk to a U2F device and perform the U2F Register and U2F Authenticate operations...

7.5CVSS3.3AI score0.01445EPSS
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Fedora
Fedora
added 2019/04/09 12:4 a.m.40 views

[SECURITY] Fedora 30 Update: libu2f-host-1.1.8-1.fc30

libu2f-host provides a C library that implements the host-side of the U2F protocol. There are APIs to talk to a U2F device and perform the U2F Register and U2F Authenticate operations...

7.5CVSS3.3AI score0.01445EPSS
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Yubico
Yubico
added 2019/01/09 12:0 a.m.59 views

Security advisory YSA-2019-01 | Yubico

Yubico library libu2f-host prior to version 1.1.7 contains an unchecked buffer, which could allow a buffer overflow. Libu2f-host is a library that implements the host party of the U2F protocol. This issue can allow an attacker with a custom made malicious USB device masquerading as a security key...

6.8CVSS7.2AI score0.00172EPSS
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2018/08/31 7:11 a.m.167 views

Google 'Titan Security Key' Is Now On Sale For $50

Google just made its Titan Security Key available on its store for $50. First announced last month at Google Cloud Next '18 convention, Titan Security Key is a tiny USB device—similar to Yubico's YubiKey—that offers hardware-based two-factor authentication 2FA for online accounts with the highest...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2014/10/21 11:56 p.m.9 views

Google Launches USB-Based "Security Key" To Strengthen 2-Step Verification

Google is taking its users’ privacy very serious and making every possible effort for its users just to make them feel secure when they are online. Today, the tech giant has announced its enhanced two-step verification service that is based on a physical USB key, adding yet another layer of...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2014/10/21 10:18 a.m.9 views

Google Adds Hardware Security Key For Account Protection

Google is introducing an improved two-factor authentication system for Gmail and its other services that uses a tiny hardware token that will only work on legitimate Google sites. The new Security Key system is meant to help defeat attacks that rely on highly plausible fake sites that are designe...

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