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Yubico has announced the release of the YubiKey 5Ci, the worlds first security key for USB-C and Lightning devices. The device, which looks much like a thumb drive, can be utilized to provide hardware ...
Yubico, a company that sells physical security keys for two-factor authentication, today announced the launch of the new YubiKey 5C NFC, pairing USB-C and NFC support in a single device. According to ...
This week the folks at Yubico released the YubiKey Bio to the general public for the first time. This is the USB-docked fingerprint scanning security key system that was first previewed to the world ...
Corbin is a tech journalist and developer who worked at Android Police from 2016 until 2021. Check out his other work at corbin.io. Yubico makes some of the best USB security keys currently available.
Security keys like YubiKey offer a high level of protection for your online accounts. But the problem is that getting coverage across all devices means making compromises or carrying around multiple ...
Almost two months after it was first announced, Yubico has launched the YubiKey 5Ci, a security key with dual support for iPhones, Macs and other USB-C compatible devices. Yubico’s newest YubiKey is ...
Yubico's latest physical security keys have another layer of security: fingerprint readers. The YubiKey Bio Series is the company's first lineup with built-in biometric authentication for passwordless ...
Stina Ehrensvärd has one mission: to keep people safe online. Her Silicon Valley-based company, Yubico, produces the Yubikey, which is designed to stop people being terrible with their passwords.