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Moving security beyond passwords

20 settembre 2010
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11 commenti :

Finch ha detto...

Pls don't leave MAEMO and Nokia N900 begind.

20 settembre 2010 alle ore 06:48
Unknown ha detto...

I am delighted to hear that Google now has the security feature that have been keeping my World of Warcraft account safe for years: the Battle.net Authenticator. Just remember to create a backup of the software on your phone to avoid a situation where they don't think you're you because your software upgrade or reinstall deletes your verification software.

20 settembre 2010 alle ore 08:47
Unknown ha detto...

Yay good step, definitely right direction.

20 settembre 2010 alle ore 14:07
Saqib Ali ha detto...

The Google Enterprise Blog mentions that the verification process is built on open standards. Can you please provide some details on what Open Standards are at play here?

20 settembre 2010 alle ore 14:48
Mark Atwood ha detto...

I would like to have this work with OATH tokens, as well as my phone. Losing my phone would lock me out of my apps.

20 settembre 2010 alle ore 18:25
XL ha detto...

The open standards are mentioned on the open source page for the phone app! It's OATH-based.

http://code.google.com/p/google-authenticator/

21 settembre 2010 alle ore 04:54
Stan ha detto...

Is this authentication option going to extend beyond paid products?

1 ottobre 2010 alle ore 16:44
fahadsadah ha detto...

Will this be coming to personal gmail.com accounts?

5 ottobre 2010 alle ore 14:16
Avner Mileevsky ha detto...

What about adding a two-phase commit protocol (2PC) on top of you're current idea ???

21 ottobre 2010 alle ore 13:46
Dillinger ha detto...

I have been locked out of my Gmail account for inactivity for months. I have tried so much with out any way to gain access to my account. Does anyone have any idea how to help me?
and i have gone through all lost password proses google offers and none of that works.

11 febbraio 2011 alle ore 20:02
Unknown ha detto...

I am still bummed that two-step verification doesn't work with iChat on my new MBP. I've tried to make an application specific password multiple times and the forums are closed on Google Talk. ;(

8 maggio 2011 alle ore 17:47

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