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Passkeys Are Finally Here
Generically, passkeys refer to various schemes for storing authenticating information in hardware, a concept that has existed for more than a decade.
ISSUE No. 134 - November 02, 2022
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica:
"Generically, passkeys refer to various schemes for storing authenticating information in hardware, a concept that has existed for more than a decade. What's different now is that Microsoft, Apple, Google, and a consortium of other companies have unified around a single passkey standard shepherded by the FIDO Alliance.
Not only are passkeys easier for most people to use than passwords; they are also completely resistant to credential phishing, credential stuffing, and similar account takeover attacks."
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