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www.dannyguo.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses their decision to migrate from Authy to Bitwarden for managing two-factor authentication (2FA) codes, highlighting issues with Authy's backup, syncing, and CPU usage, while detailing the benefits and setup of Bitwarden. | |
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zserge.com
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| | | | | Many of us use one-time passwords (OTP) regularly to log into different services. Most probably rely on Google Authenticator and similar tools. But what about building one by ourselves? | |
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prezu.ca
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| | | | | Part 3 is the last part in this short cycle. Here I'll explain all the details around Time-based One-Time Password algorithm. I'll finish up by also elaborating on things common to both, HMAC-Based One-Time Password algorithm: QR Codes used to easily transfer secrets from the server to the Authenticator app Base32 algorithm - used to store non-printable secret in a URI (effectively stored by the QR Codes mentioned above). TOTP One way to avoid the problems with lack of feedback between server and the app... | |
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jacob.hoffman-andrews.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the importance of using password managers with autofill to prevent phishing attacks by ensuring that passwords are only filled in for legitimate websites, highlighting the limitations of traditional security measures like 2FA. | ||