Re: Yubikey single-factor authentication disabled

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On 7 Mar 2013 07:09, "Clive Hills" <discordianuk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I suppose I have to bite and ask why yubikey is regarded as single-factor? I guess it isn't something I know as well as something I have?
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> Spot's poll is interesting - I see SecureID hard tokens leading the hard tokens featured (7am UTC Thursday) but how does an individual buy one?

You don't. Smallest amount you can buy is 5 and that'll set you back $500 and still be useless as you need a dedicated infrastructure to use them. That infra is not what I would call open. There's also no cloud style hosted by the vendor. They're not open by any description IMO. At the cost they're a purely enterprise platform.

Peter

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