People refer to blue keys as 'old' but yubico.com is clear...Security Key Series has been updated to black in 2023 with the same features as the Security Key Series in blue. Blue keys only available through partner sites. Source: about 1 year ago
Sorry if this has been asked a lot already - I've tried searching yubico.com and this subreddit, but I haven't found a fix for it. Source: about 1 year ago
And this is what passkeys fix. So instead you get your parents a set of yubi-keys for their access to 1-pass. * Whenever they are using a known machine (their laptop, phone, etc.) an biometric+device security is used, that's your 2FA. * When in rare machines, or doing things that are probably not ideal (like trying to load and read account information stored in the password manager) they'd have to pull up... Source: about 1 year ago
You know how sites ask you to use 2FA by texting you a code and having you put it in? It lets you do that by pressing the gold button on the front. It's better than using phone multifactor authentication, because it's possible for hackers to either trick you into giving them 2FA codes (There's a video on the front page of yubico.com right now explaining how that can happen), or to manipulate your phone carrier... Source: over 1 year ago
Not a solution to your exact problem, but since you're already in this pickle, I recommend getting a couple security keys (Yubikeys directly from yubico.com). You can then use Yubico's authentication app + security key which works with any service requiring an authetication app (including CDC - this is what I use). It's much easier to restore and a lot more secure. Source: over 1 year ago
You can find a lot of information on the yubico.com website, depending on what you are looking for. Source: over 2 years ago
The 5C and 5C NFC have very different dimensions/form factors. Just check the product pages on yubico.com. Source: over 2 years ago
I would get a yubikey (yubico.com offical website). Source: almost 3 years ago
Another thing: You should ABSOLUTELY get some sort of security device like a yubikey from yubico.com Its 45 for 1 or 90 for 2. This way if a hacker has ALL of your login credentials AND your sim card duplicated, you can still have your account protected because a hacker would physically have to press a button that you store in your house. Its WELL WORTH IT to keep your investments safe!!! Source: about 3 years ago
Yubikey have a section on what works with their keys. I'm sure you can find it as quickly as I can on yubico.com. Source: about 3 years ago
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