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GitHub Adds Support for Security Keys Over SSH
mardi 11 mai 2021, 02:06 , par TheMacObserver
GitHub announced on Monday that it enabled support for two-factor authentication security keys when members use them over SSH.
When used for SSH operations, security keys move the sensitive part of your SSH key from your computer to a secure external security key. SSH keys that are bound to security keys protect you from accidental private key exposure and malware. You perform a gesture, such as a tap on the security key, to indicate when you intend to use the security key to authenticate. This action provides the notion of “user presence.” Tags: Github, Security, Security Friday
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