Security News
Google is offering free replacements for its Titan Security Key after discovering a misconfiguration in its pairing protocols.
A pairing problem makes an account compromise possible, although improbable Google is offering free replacements of its Titan Security Keys, used for two-factor authentication, after learning the...
A pairing problem makes an account compromise possible, although improbable Google is recalling some of its Titan Security Keys, used for two-factor authentication, after finding a security flaw...
Chocolate Factory opens lid, just a little, on secure boot and crypto phone coprocessor People in the Googleplex need to talk to each other more: the Chocolate Factory has launched a third product...
Lenovo slides by a fifth, ZTE sinks too on back of server allegations The ripple effect of explosive claims that Chinese government agents slipped snooper chips into Super Micro servers used by...
Google just made its Titan Security Key available on its store for $50. First announced last month at Google Cloud Next '18 convention, Titan Security Key is a tiny USB device—similar to Yubico's...
Google wants its Titan security keys to be the new standard in two-factor authentication. Find out how to get and use a Titan security key.
Here's a quick rundown of how Google's Titan security keys work and how business users can get them.
If it's good enough for me... Analysis Intriguing news for anyone who believes that FIDO two-factor authentication keys are the obvious way to stop phishing attacks that not enough people use –...
Google has increased its efforts to protect online accounts by releasing its own hardware-based security key.